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I will make a socket for the teensy to fit in so I can take it out for use in other projects.
 
I will make a socket for the teensy to fit in so I can take it out for use in other projects.
  
Since the µC can do much more than just these two things (and the firmware takes up something like 5% of the memory) I want to add some other features:
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Since the µC can do much more than just blink and beep (and the firmware takes up something like 5% of the memory) I want to add some other features:
  
 
* a button that switches to a different meditation-mode (brain frequency)
 
* a button that switches to a different meditation-mode (brain frequency)

Revision as of 13:43, 18 July 2012

Projects
Participants
Skills Soldering, Basic electronics, Coding
Status Active
Niche Electronics
Purpose Fun

Since I had a (fake) teensy left with no project for it I decided to make a Brain Machine.

Basically it's blinking lights and beeping sound that put you in a state of total relaxation .. or something.


Bill of Materials

  • at90usb162 (fake Teensy 1.0 from $wellknownchinesevendor)
  • 2 LEDs (blinky blink)
  • 2 Resistors (68Ω)
  • 2 capacitors (0.46µF)
  • minijack-plug (ripped from an old dvdrom-drive)
  • logarithmic dual-potmeter (volume control)
  • some wiring
  • old pair of laboratory glasses


I will make a socket for the teensy to fit in so I can take it out for use in other projects.

Since the µC can do much more than just blink and beep (and the firmware takes up something like 5% of the memory) I want to add some other features:

  • a button that switches to a different meditation-mode (brain frequency)
  • moar LEDs! \o/ (maybe a row of LEDs on the front that do a nice KIT-thingy, or some other spacey/trippy blinky-things)
  • ... (suggestions are welcome :) )


Pictures