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Reprogrammable LED Learns and Plays Back Light Sequences

Reprogrammable LED Learns and Plays Back Light Sequences

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alex_weber‘s first Instructable is a cool one: an LED project that learns and replays sequences of light. Alex’s project is built around the Atmel ATtiny13v, an LED, and a Light Dependent Resistor-the whole thing is powered by a CR2032 battery. Link

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4 thoughts on “Reprogrammable LED Learns and Plays Back Light Sequences

  1. Stokes says:

    I like the battery holder design!

  2. samurai1200 says:

    Neato…. torpedo.

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