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The current is probably less than 0.1uA. You need 1M resistor to +12V and then AC coupling to op-amp, 100nF, so you have good gain for any PWM signal.
I've plenty of photodiodes/transistors, but unless you are visiting Limerick-Shannon, that's no use. Some mice have a rotary encoder using IR LEDs and photo transistors, but maybe only old ones with a ball. Current ones might use a switched rotary encoder for the wheel that's also a middle button. |
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To get any speed you need to run this in constant voltage, current mode. Non-inverting input to a 2 V reference, output through a high value resistor to diode pulled directly to V+.
In this world of obsolescence you have to lay out some serious money before you get a knob with IR interrupters. Cheesy contacts are good enough. And if it breaks? I was somewhere in your neighborhood once to see the big refractor telescope and do the usual tourist things. Last edited by Renate; 12-17-2024 at 01:46 PM. |
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For me, I get nauseous from very cold light. So my Hisense A5 Pro was a no go in that regard. I don't have a problem with headaches when it comes to frontlights, but I just dislike them in general - they are not warm enough on modern devices. Except for the Palma frontlight being very uneven, I don't perceive it as much worse than the one on the A9, for instance. |
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'According to https://onyxboox.com/ they use DC lighting with "flicker free" technology. Could it be something else?'
Interesting. I'd assumed PWM as I've seen a few ereaders that say they have non-dc-dimming PWM lighting (e.g. Bigme). I did find the Palma lighting too bright on its lowest setting and too cold. Also, there's still often PWM between the steps of DC-dimming lighting but I think that's generally thought to be a non-issue. Maybe BSR plus the lighting was an issue for me. |
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