"double flash" formation lights
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"double flash" formation lights
Watching Star Trek '09, I noticed that the white marker lights on the saucer do a double blink, has anyone attempted to duplicate this effect?
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It would be possible with a chaser kit. Just solder #1 and #2 or #3 to the same circuit and leave the rest blank. If you have one that has a variable speed setting, you could fine-tune it to your specifications.
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For me, a chaser kit is the one where the LED light up (and foes off) one by one in a sequence. Usually where I live, these chaser kits have 10 LEDs in there because of the most often used 555 timer and 4017 IC. These pair were very popular during the 90's in which I suspect, most of the Star Trek TNG props were based.
By altering the speed of the 555 timer, you can determine the speed of the LED sequence and also, the time they were 'ON' (I think)
Here is one such example:
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_6/chpt_7/6.html
By altering the speed of the 555 timer, you can determine the speed of the LED sequence and also, the time they were 'ON' (I think)
Here is one such example:
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_6/chpt_7/6.html