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    Last edited by mackrackit; - 8th April 2011 at 06:17.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Unfortunately, none of those ideas will qualify - they are just simple ON/OFF blinkies. Take a look at the attached drawing. The horizontal axis is time and represents the blink rate. The vertical axis is the LED brightness. The post that you linked to is like the upper trace. What I am looking for (as in the video above) is shown in the lower trace.

    Also, the blink rate (or period) needs to be adjustable by some method of your choice. A minimum of 4 LEDs/channels are required. The blink rate of each LED needs to be adjustable independently and should not affect any of the other channels.
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    Hopefully senior members (who may not wish to participate in the contest) will chime in with tips/tricks and/or code snippets to help the less experienced get started.
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