Zedomax DIY118 HOWTO
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You will probably have to play with some resistors and wires…
Once done testing and making sure your circuit works, tie up your sleeve Next using wires connect to the longer (POSITIVE) sides of the LEDs.
Make the wires about 2 feet in length so it can reach the embedded computer
CUBLOC later on.
Solder it or tape it:
You should get something like this:
Use a tape to cover it:
For the other side (the shorter side of LEDs), connect a 100 Ohm resistor Then you should use one wire to hook up to the bottom of each resistor pair,
this wire will eventually goto the ground of our CUBLOC proto-board.
Now grab your proto-board and cut in half like this:
(I am using one of my older boards here, so you can ignore the parts on it.)
We need a little case for the proto-board. So I simply took the CB220 plastic case I used a solder to melt some holes, but I don’t recommend it as it’s You need holes for the I/O pins, this is where all your LED positive wires
Completed case with programmable serial port and DC jack hole:
Next take each of the positive LED wires you hooked up earlier and bring Bring all of the I/O wires through the hole and solder it to the CB220 I/O
ports from P8 to P15 like this:
Bottom view of the proto-board:
No put the proto-board back in the plastic case and you should get Tape up everything together and add a 9V battery too.
Now go out there and make some practice swings.
(Above is Garrett swing the golf POV)
Looks like Garrett need help with his follow-though…
Yes, I need some help too with my impact…
OOOOOO….. Os by Garrett
Nice swing by Jackie!
See next page for Taking It Further…
to the bottom of the golf club using some electrical tape:
to each LED and pair them like this:
that comes with the CB220 and made some holes to fit it.
bad for the environment and I got a big headache for like an hour…
will hook up to.
it through the big I/O hole:
something nice like this:
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How much would you charge for one. I would like to buy one from you. I dont think I am as tech savvy as you. drop me an email. mygolfandstuff@yahoo.com