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The mounted main
pcb, in the new version. The new speed shooting trainer/ timer is
controlled by a 18F1320 PIC Microchip just like the old version.
Updated!
Firmware now in version 6. |
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pcbfile
updated 2009.09.28 |
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Updated!
User manual for the new speed timer now in version 6. |
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The empty front pcb. |
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The front pcb with a 2x16 character back lit blue/white LCD display. |
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pcbfile
updated 2009.09.28 |
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The potentiometer is mounted directly on the pcb, like this. |
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Here is a picture of the "sandwich" front construction. |
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This is the buzzer pcb. |
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The buzzer pcb, now with a much more powerful buzzer, which makes it
easier to hear the beeps with your hearing protectors in place :-) |
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pcbfile
updated 2009.09.28 |
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The connector pcb. |
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The connector is also a new feature, which makes it possible to add
extra external equipment eg. a red and a green signal lamp. |
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pcbfile
updated 2009.09.28 |
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The microphone pcb. |
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The design use a standard condenser microphone, actually we are a bit
worried that the microphone will break some day, due to the high sound
pressure, but who can tell? |
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pcbfile
updated 2009.09.28 |
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This is the assembled back plate with all the connector and sound pcbs
in place. |
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The aluminum front of the finished apparatus. |
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The speedtimer in operation, the display is very bright and nice. |
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The inside of the finished apparatus, is has been equipped with a 9V
Ultralife lithium battery to ensure a long operating time before it is
necessary to change battery. |
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Small schematic
showing how the internal 9V and the external 12V wiring are connected.
It is important that you follow this to avoid exploding batteries etc. |
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A look at the
finished back side. |
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Download the cad
files used for the
enclosure, you will also find enclosure model and type in the zip file. |
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CAD files
updated 2009.09.28 |