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<p>I have an idea for a pattern you can add to your BABOMB. Randomly flicker all LEDs on for a short time so that it looks like it's sparking, and then every 2 or 3 seconds turn one completely off and keep the others going. Once they all go out, delay for a second and flash them all again at the same time on and off to indicate an explosion. You could accomplish the random action with some math, and then control the LEDs with an indexed array of pointers that have port masks assigned to them. Randomize the index, and use the array as a lookup table to control LEDs. Then every 2-3 seconds remove the currently indexed array element, and collapse the array around the empty element (just shuffling them over one at a time), then decrement the MAX_INDEX counter to keep your random numbers matching your array size.</p>Having fun with a Teensy and an Acer Aspire One - Roristurn:md5:4a9ea07cfce9ed9dc7064b50d70d6fbb2011-09-24T15:19:37+02:002011-09-25T22:26:35+02:00Rorist<p>Super sympa le résultat. Le PCB flex c'est vraiment le top! a+</p>Having fun with a Teensy and an Acer Aspire One - limpkinurn:md5:c66309ece3d673861ddbc18a0e8151092011-09-24T00:10:47+02:002011-09-23T23:12:31+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/09/22/Having-fun-with-a-Teensy-and-an-Acer-Aspire-One#c131" rel="ugc nofollow">nuit</a> : Hi Nuit! Actually a friend bought it for me, on pjrc :)</p>Having fun with a Teensy and an Acer Aspire One - limpkinurn:md5:643e56c0beee14ecf3ce521dd8bfa2002011-09-23T11:17:37+02:002011-09-23T10:18:14+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/09/22/Having-fun-with-a-Teensy-and-an-Acer-Aspire-One#c129" rel="ugc nofollow">Tero Miettinen</a> : You're welcome :)</p>Having fun with a Teensy and an Acer Aspire One - Tero Miettinenurn:md5:0dd1aa321d93bac9f2bca9825545040e2011-09-23T11:13:44+02:002011-09-23T10:18:14+02:00Tero Miettinen<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/09/22/Having-fun-with-a-Teensy-and-an-Acer-Aspire-One#c117" rel="ugc nofollow">limpkin</a> : Thanks for the offer but I don't have any projects in mind currently :)</p>Having fun with a Teensy and an Acer Aspire One - limpkinurn:md5:57505be7d18c7e3de80676bbfdc73e1e2011-09-22T23:34:35+02:002011-09-22T22:35:54+02:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/09/22/Having-fun-with-a-Teensy-and-an-Acer-Aspire-One#c116" rel="ugc nofollow">Tero Miettinen</a> : Hi Tero! Actually where I work (in Switzerland) it is possible to manufacture this kind of PCBs... but if you have one or two you'd like to make, you can contact me :)</p>Having fun with a Teensy and an Acer Aspire One - Tero Miettinenurn:md5:90ffc163e764146fd7d2a60d6fb9c5362011-09-22T23:09:53+02:002011-09-22T22:35:55+02:00Tero Miettinen<p>Hello,</p>
<p>Where did you get that flex PCB made at and how much did it cost?</p>
<p>-Tero</p>