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When attached to a speaker the astable 555 timer can produce a beat for making sweet sweet music.
When attached to a speaker the astable 555 timer can produce a beat for making sweet, sweet music.
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Revision as of 22:34, 9 June 2014

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DEVICES OF PERCEPTION!

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DOCUMENTATION

Friday, June 6, 2014

The gallery below contains pages from my sketchbook filled during day one of Devices of Perception. They include course grading breakdown, several references to electromechanical artists, our basic parts list, an introduction to symbols, and several basic circuits.

The video below shows the function of the second circuit we assembled: three LEDs in series. <videoflash type=vimeo>97731502|430|240</videoflash>


The four videos below demonstrate the operation of the astable 555 timer, each uses a different capacitor resulting in varied on/off timing. <videoflash type=vimeo>97731511|430|240</videoflash> <videoflash type=vimeo>97731506|430|240</videoflash> <videoflash type=vimeo>97731504|430|240</videoflash> <videoflash type=vimeo>97731510|430|240</videoflash>


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Saturday, June 7, 2014

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Sunday, June 8, 2014

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