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I ran across this circuit the other day and thought some of you might be interested in it.
It will control up to 8 lights with 5 different flash patterns and you can change the programming to your liking. I have my test board finished and now I am just working on making the arrowsticks for front and rear. The site that I grabbed this off of is located at http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_pic6_1.htm
I'll get some pics of my board and post them tonight.
Kevin
N2ZPY
BCFD
Last edited by N2ZPY on Sun Feb 29, 2004 5:46 pm, edited 2 times in total.
This is the programming for the first 3 patterns, a 0 means that the light is on and a 1 means that it is off. Change those and recompile the program to a HEX file then load it to the PIC and you are set.
What kind of lights are you using, and what are you using to drive them?
Arrowstiks use a PIC controller, so with a little modification this circuit would be real close.
I haven't really decided on the other part of the lights. All that I have now is the circuit. It looked like a good project for one of these cold northeast nights. I am thinking about ordering more of the yellow LEDs from digikey and making my own bars to go in the front and rear windows of my truck.
Opinion about LEDs to use if I build my own bar.......
I have narrowed it down to 2 different LEDs that I am looking at for this project. Both are from Fairchild Semiconductor. The first is part # MV8317 and the second is MV8306. The 8317 is a 5500 mcd with a 12deg viewing angle. The 8306 is a 3500 mcd with a 20 deg angle. Which should I go with? I am thinking that the 12 deg angle is not going to be a big deal when a car is 150-200' behind my truck. Either way is a compromise............angle or brightness.
Well I have decided on the MV8317 LEDs that are 5500 mcd. I jsut ordered 1000 of them for $159 (enough to do 4 bars). I just sent in an order to digikey for a batch of N-channel MOSFETs to do the switching and a 6 position rotary for the pattern selection.