Cylon Raider Classic
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4 12 July 2020, 06:40
Starbase101
Looks great! But why all the circuit boards? I see 5 separate boards but this ship's lighting isn't that complicated, even with moving Cylon "eyes" and sound.
Looks great! But why all the circuit boards? I see 5 separate boards but this ship's lighting isn't that complicated, even with moving Cylon "eyes" and sound.
22 July 2020, 04:03
Alexander Kosyra
The many boards are for 2X the visor (different directions) flickering effect for the drive, sound module, flash module, converter from 9V to 5 volts. There is a video on my website www.kosymo.de.
The many boards are for 2X the visor (different directions) flickering effect for the drive, sound module, flash module, converter from 9V to 5 volts. There is a video on my website www.kosymo.de.
25 July 2020, 05:04
Starbase101
Well, it still looks great and this kit does have the volume for so many dedicated boards. Flickering blue LEDs (2 or 3 for each engine) could be used for the engines (thus no board needed), a 5V regulator (single component) could be used for stepping down 9V while also providing a regulated voltage to the circuits, one chaser could be used for all 3 Cylons (fibers in different arrangements to achieve different movement for each visor), and a flash circuit could be on the same board as the chaser since the circuits are small and don't use a lot of components. The sound board I'd keep as a separate board. I'm not criticizing your build - it turnd out great. Just giving some tips for how you could simplify things for other (smaller) projects. I went to your website and couldn't find any videos (although I was at a disadvantage for not being able to read any of the pages) but there are a lot of nice photos. You've got a lot of wonderful builds!
Well, it still looks great and this kit does have the volume for so many dedicated boards. Flickering blue LEDs (2 or 3 for each engine) could be used for the engines (thus no board needed), a 5V regulator (single component) could be used for stepping down 9V while also providing a regulated voltage to the circuits, one chaser could be used for all 3 Cylons (fibers in different arrangements to achieve different movement for each visor), and a flash circuit could be on the same board as the chaser since the circuits are small and don't use a lot of components. The sound board I'd keep as a separate board. I'm not criticizing your build - it turnd out great. Just giving some tips for how you could simplify things for other (smaller) projects. I went to your website and couldn't find any videos (although I was at a disadvantage for not being able to read any of the pages) but there are a lot of nice photos. You've got a lot of wonderful builds!
25 July 2020, 12:39