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pic: IR captured in photo (4 IR LEDs @.1A DC ea)
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Re: pic: IR captured in photo (4 IR LEDs @.1A DC ea)
Yup make yourself an array of them and you have a flashlight that only your camera can see. = really bootleg night vision
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Re: pic: IR captured in photo (4 IR LEDs @.1A DC ea)
Ehat camera did you use for this picture? My camera can hardly see anything when pointed at the beacon.
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Re: pic: IR captured in photo (4 IR LEDs @.1A DC ea)
any old camcorder will see IR remotes and LEDs
try turning the lights off, or hold the LED closer to the camera - BTW this is a good way to check and see if they are working |
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Re: pic: IR captured in photo (4 IR LEDs @.1A DC ea)
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This photo was taken with an IR LED powered from a 5 VDC voltage source drawing .11A (33 ohm kit current limit resistor) i.e. 100% ON duty cycle.... to make it easy for the digital camera to see. See my other IR Beacon photos in the gallery showing the much dimmer (but visible) LED illumination when pulsed/burst <1 mS burst of 40 KHz pulses, & low duty 100Hz rep> emitter 0: pulsed at 40 kHz (50-50 duty square wave) burst for 40 cycles = 1mS (total ON time = 500uS) and 100 Hz repetition rate (total Off time = 9500uS) 500*100/(9500+500) = 5% ON duty time use emitter 1 (to improve cameras ability to see IR a bit) 80 cycles = 2mS (total ON time = (.5*2mS) =1000uS) and 100 Hz repetition rate (total Off time = 9000uS) 1000*100/(9000+10000) = 10% ON duty time |
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