ODP: 3rd Re: ODP: optical pots 2
Paul van Nugteren
PMvanNugteren at gmx.net
Tue May 18 12:57:39 CEST 1999
> This would be so so very cool!
> I don't know how they do it, but I suspect you can use the strip
> only few times. Besides I have no idea how to get its formula.
> Duracell won't give it away, I'm sure
>
> How about motorized pot? Only to drive indicator, not to use it
> as a knob. Or any other kind of motor :-)
>
> Roman
>
Guess what? It's a chemical reaction controlled by a current! So al we
would have to do is to put a current or voltage to the strip which has approx
the same level as the knob has.
Any chemists on the list?
Thanks,
Paul van Nugteren
> > -----Oryginalna wiadomość-----
> > Od: P.M. van Nugteren [SMTP:PMvanNugteren at gmx.net]
> > Wysłano: 14 maja 1999 20:42
> > Do: Roman Sowa
> > Temat: 3rd Re: ODP: optical pots 2
> >
> > > [Roman Sowa]
> > > Once I had a dream about ring of LEDs, say, 40 around a >
rotary
> > > encoder showing aproximate value of every parameter. I saw
> > > something similar in mixing consoles (Neve range)
> >
> > Do you know those DURACELL batteries which have got an indication >
strip?
> > If you push your tumb and indicator of the strip adjacent to the >
poles
> > of the battery, a chemical reaction starts an colors the strip >
yellow.
> > Well, I thought of an chemical indication like that on the DURACELLs
> > around the knobs to show their position(in software), even if they >
work
> > relativly. The strip must be very cheap, a simple redox reaction. It
> > could be glued to the surface of the sytnhs case.
> > The demands are that the chemicals should work for a long time, the
> > reaction should be quick.
> > This could be such a great gimmick that there might be even a >
commercial
> > interest in it.
> >
> > Later,
> >
> >
> > Paul van Nugteren
>
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