A Piezo disk was epoxyed to the bottom of the enclosure. The Piezo trigger circuit schematic is in my knock sensor video: ua-cam.com/video/fZGUzk-BYgQ/v-deo.html The power switch schematic is available in my LoRa alarm video: ua-cam.com/video/6NHL-avk8BU/v-deo.html
Good idea, thank you for the tip. Found both the board and box at the Pi Hut. I also run MM Basic on my Pico's (e.g. as PicoMites). They are much easier to de-bug than Arduino in my experience. The PicoMite is now a very powerful little device based on quite a few years of ongoing development of MMB. There are various versions of the PicoMite, including one for the Pico W (WebMite) so you can run simple web-based apps on it. Be interesting to see a video from you on it. Enjoy your UA-cams BTW - always a good watch! 🙂
Yes ... a Piezo disk was epoxyed to the bottom of the enclosure. The Piezo trigger circuit schematic is in my knock sensor video: ua-cam.com/video/fZGUzk-BYgQ/v-deo.html The power switch schematic is available in my LoRa alarm video: ua-cam.com/video/6NHL-avk8BU/v-deo.html
The video you posted on August 6, 2017 changed the course of my life and career.
Thank you
You're welcome! Glad to hear that kind of feedback.
The impact switch, liked it!
A Piezo disk was epoxyed to the bottom of the enclosure. The Piezo trigger circuit schematic is in my knock sensor video: ua-cam.com/video/fZGUzk-BYgQ/v-deo.html The power switch schematic is available in my LoRa alarm video:
ua-cam.com/video/6NHL-avk8BU/v-deo.html
I use those stacking adapters in all my Hammond boxes. They are great !
Yes they are!
Thanks. That’s awesome.
You're welcome!
Good idea, thank you for the tip. Found both the board and box at the Pi Hut. I also run MM Basic on my Pico's (e.g. as PicoMites). They are much easier to de-bug than Arduino in my experience. The PicoMite is now a very powerful little device based on quite a few years of ongoing development of MMB. There are various versions of the PicoMite, including one for the Pico W (WebMite) so you can run simple web-based apps on it. Be interesting to see a video from you on it. Enjoy your UA-cams BTW - always a good watch! 🙂
Thanks for sharing! Appreciate the feedback.
Can you make a video about your project with the tap switch? Does it use a piezo disc?
Yes ... a Piezo disk was epoxyed to the bottom of the enclosure. The Piezo trigger circuit schematic is in my knock sensor video: ua-cam.com/video/fZGUzk-BYgQ/v-deo.html The power switch schematic is available in my LoRa alarm video:
ua-cam.com/video/6NHL-avk8BU/v-deo.html
@@0033mer thank you so much, I'm going to try to incorporate this in future projects.