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offline 3051 from Vietnam on 2004-05-04 05:32 [#01172275]
Points: 626 Status: Addict



First, I would like to ask if any of you know where I could
find Sharp IS489 or the HLC2701 by Honeywell or s4810/4826
integrated photosensor.

I need it to build this (click here)

If you want to build this, transistor that you should use is
BC547 or an equivalent. I just need that photosensor.
Digikey.com will have it at the end of this month. I am
just too anxious to wait that long.

If you start building this mask, lets keep it touch. My
e-mail is damir666@hotmail.com

If you want to know what this thing is exactly, please go to
any of these google sites LAZY_TITLE (search="Nova
Dreamer")


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-05-04 05:36 [#01172278]
Points: 14867 Status: Regular | Followup to 3051: #01172275



I like Robots


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offline 3051 from Vietnam on 2004-05-04 05:44 [#01172286]
Points: 626 Status: Addict



yeah... one of my fav movie stars!!!

If you look at fingers, you can see 6JI or 6J1 (whatever
that is). (:


 

offline staplemouth on 2004-05-04 06:05 [#01172299]
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i dont know where to get that stuff where you live, but
usually Radioshack, or dick smith etc. You can buy them over
the net too from various electronics websites, im not sure
of which ones however, but ill have a look later on.

But for that sort of thing, i usually go to Dick Smith.

And yeah, im quite interested in making this mask when i
have some spare time (which is hard to come by nowadays).
but keep us informed about how it goes, and when/if i make
one, i will do the same.

:)


 

offline 3051 from Vietnam on 2004-05-04 08:20 [#01172496]
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One other component that was not mentioned is also required.
It is a PIC microchip programmer. It is a device that fits
on your computer's port. I had a luck to find it on e-bay.

I live in Canada ;)

We got radioshack, but I have never heard of dick smith.
They got some photosensors in radio shack, but not the ones
I need (I should try other radioshacks).

Problem with digikey.com is that I need to pay about 14$CA
for shipping and handling, while sensor costs about 1$CA.
It is just not worth it!

I would give a 5$US to person who sends me the part in
envelope.


 


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