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Led-switch Alternative
- Subject: Led-switch Alternative
- From: "Frank Mc Alinden" <fmcalind@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 15:29:09 +1100
Hi All
As some of you may be aware i have recently been looking for a nice
illuminated push switch for my xPL-LCD Project...and although i did source
one nice one minimum quantities was 100 off......;-(...
I had a go at trying to make my own but no easy solution and probably
wouldnt be reliable mechanically and also too time consuming to make.....
After a lot of frustration ,another solution came to
mind.........."Touch
Switch" using a Qprox sensor.....I had a few of these that i got from
Andy P
a while back so out came the breadboard...
These little devices are quite nifty......
http://www.qprox.com/
The idea is to use a nice chrome plated led that you like (or my solution
below) and use the chassis as the touch sensor...?? ;-))
In my application im using "Binder Posts" and im going to hot
glue 3mm blue
leds inside of them and at the open end (top) i have tapped a 3mm lite pipe
lens into the hole....So you only see a small chrome plated ring and the
3mm
lens............no moving parts ;-)
My button leds will be lit dimly all the time except when it either
receives
an osd alert message...ie alarm clock function OR when someone touches a
switch then all the button leds will light at full brightness for a fixed
duration ...;-)) Will take some pics when i have the prototype finished...
Im using a 2 x 20 PLED LCD which doesnt require any backlighting and the
viewing angle is much better than a standard LCD..........
Frank
www.armaghelectrical.com.au
xPL Links: http://www.xplproject.org.uk http://www.xplhal.com http://www.xpl.myby.co.uk
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