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Jeffrey Warren Park
Mon, 27 Mar 2006 09:53:00 GMT
Eye-blinking circuit...
Before your redesign of your website, you had a random eye-blinking circuit with rc over-ride and channel mixing capabilities listed as being available for sale. With your new site, I no longer see it listed anywhere. Is it still available??? I have a few projects coming up, where this circuit could prove invaluable. Your site was the only place I've seen anything like it. If it isn't for sale any more, through you, where can I still find it, or something like it?

Any advice you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
-Hob
mdenton
Thu, 30 Mar 2006 02:52:00 GMT
re: Eye-blinking circuit...
Hi Hob,

I have not addded the products section to the web site yet, partly because I am in the process of re-designing some products and deciding which ones to discontinue. Unfortunately the Eye-Blink device is one that I am considering discontinuing. I don't know of anywhere else you can buy such a device, as far as I know the device was unique.

I may consider building some to order, but may not stock it as a standard product. The only problem is that I am currently in Australia and will be for a couple of months.

Send me an email, and let me know when you would need the device by and how many.. we may be able to work something out.

Many thanks

Matt.

P.S. If your interested in swaping links, let me know.
mdenton
Mon, 12 Jun 2006 17:50:00 GMT
re: Eye-blinking circuit...
Ok, So the products section is under development. I have now added the basic R/C type products, including the Auto-Blink module.
Rob
Sun, 16 Dec 2007 15:35:00 GMT
Re: Eye-blinking circuit...

im planning to use the auto blink in my final year degree project. Is it possible to place the auto blink between a power source and a servo and for it to auto run or does it require additional Radio control equipment? also can you confirm the auto blink is still in production? and what the current turn round time is?

many thanks

Rob

mdenton
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 10:38:00 GMT
Re: Eye-blinking circuit...

Hi Rob,

The auto-blink requres power and a PWM source. If you wish to rune the Auto-blink without using an R/C type setup, you could use on of my DSC modules, a potentiometer and a power source.

POWER --> DSC --> Auto-Blink --> Servo

POT-----------^

I keep a small stock of these parts, but generally make to order.

cheers,

Matt.

Demmo
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 17:45:00 GMT
Re: Eye-blinking circuit...

I don`t gey the idea of auto-blink device :-/ what does it do? does it transfer input PWM to output and sometimes randomly changes pulse width in the signal to cause random servo action? or does it do something else?

mdenton
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:34:00 GMT
Re: Eye-blinking circuit...

Thats pretty much it.. it takes the input, and passes it through to the output. The user programmes a blink point, which the auto-blink stores, and jumpes to at random times. Theres also a servo speed setting and a slew filter on the blink.

M@

Demmo
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 22:28:00 GMT
Re: Eye-blinking circuit...

hmm.. nice thing if you don`t want to complicate servo controller :) it could be done by code too but if there is a separate device there is no problem ;)

thx for the info