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Re: Fw: Stair LEDs
Yeah ...He forgot the Emergency input ;-)) all leds on ......
Frank
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From: <ian.bird@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [ukha_d] Stair LEDs
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> So, something like:
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> Two inputs for triggers, beam breaks or something else? Probably
normally
> high and trigger when they go low.
> Outputs for say 15 or 20 LED's. These would probably use say 100ma max
> each
> (enough for at least 3 'normal' LED's at 12v)
> Some interface for programming (buttons, serial or something?)
> User definable delay between triggering and the first LED turning on
> User definable delay between each LED turning on (same for all)
> Delay to turn off LED's if no triggers to keep them on. Go off in
reverse
> sequence to the way they went on.
> Totally autonomous in operation. Configure, turn on and forget.
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> Anything else?
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> Thanks
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> Ian
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> Not sure what the current is for these LED's to be honest - nothing in
the
> docs that came with it. I know it's 12v ! As for computer control -
not
> for me - solid state only :-)
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> Be nice to trigger the thing and have the lights turn on in sequence,
and
> then when told to turn off, go off in sequence.
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> Even better if you could say ffrom which end the sequences start. So
if
> you go up the stairs, it start from the bottom, and vice versa from
> upstairs.
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> G.
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> Hi Gareth
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> What would you see the specs as being?
> i.e. number of outputs, current, configurability, connectivity
(autonomous
> or computer controlled dumb thing) etc.
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> Sounds like an interesting thing to play with when I am travelling for
> work.
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> Ian
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