Look at the Panasonic PNA4603H.
Hi grounded,
Why don't you post your schematic here?
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dhouston I did a search for panisonic could not find much.
sayzer here is a schematic
Sorry I'm a not a pro on this just a hobbist.
I guess in a nut shell what I need is a simple,cheap light sensor that has a wide range on the cal. pot, and is easy on the battery.
Last edited by grounded; - 6th October 2006 at 00:59.
What do you need besides the PNA4603H data sheet which the first few hundred Google responses point to?Originally Posted by grounded
the smarts to understand them
sorry dhouston not trying to be a smart (*&(& . but I'm just a hobbist
I did look at the data sheet but that all greece to me. I'm not even shure what it or does
i need examples, people telling how they work ,why they work what they are.
schematics
sorry
grounded,
Are you sure your LDR is 10K-33K ? did you measure it under complete dark and full light with an ohmmeter?
"If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon Bonaparte
sayzer its was a 16-33k digi-key pvd-p8103-nd this was from a project that I did last year with a 12f629. the PBP manuel says to use a 5-50k &.1cap this had the greatest span and along with a 5k cal pot was still under the 50k as per the manuel. it worked but the pot had little effect. I just added this to the schematic I posted. which is the new project. this is the code I used with the 12f629.
Pot GPIO.4,100,DN
IF DN<140 Then
GoTo CHECKPIR
Else
GoTo MOVIE
EndIF
but If I can get a a greater span from the pot this project can be used for multiple things
thanks
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