Yet another OneTesla w/o kit
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:28 pm
Good day everyone!
I want to give you a quick overview of mine OneTesla construction.
The task was quite hard as for a lamer, and sometimes it seemed unachievable.
Everything I did was step by step. I collected all the documentations and schematics. Tried to find out of there's anything I won't be able to accomplish.
I began with getting all the components - some were easily bought at the nearest market, some were ordered.
Lot's of time was spent to find out what capacitors should be used or an optical pair of transmitter a receiver.
I didn't waste time while was waiting for components to arrive. I made several other project (now they seem really easy, but they weren't at that time).
Main point I proud of is that I made the circuit board at home. As well as interrupter's one.
As I had some previous experience in programming Atmel microcontrollers the interrupter was fully ready and tested in one week.
I want to give you a quick overview of mine OneTesla construction.
The task was quite hard as for a lamer, and sometimes it seemed unachievable.
Everything I did was step by step. I collected all the documentations and schematics. Tried to find out of there's anything I won't be able to accomplish.
I began with getting all the components - some were easily bought at the nearest market, some were ordered.
Lot's of time was spent to find out what capacitors should be used or an optical pair of transmitter a receiver.
I didn't waste time while was waiting for components to arrive. I made several other project (now they seem really easy, but they weren't at that time).
Main point I proud of is that I made the circuit board at home. As well as interrupter's one.
As I had some previous experience in programming Atmel microcontrollers the interrupter was fully ready and tested in one week.