
The thing I would like explained is the base exposure, in the video it set as stop (3.5 stops) I though it would be seconds then the rest is in stops calculate from that base time.
I haven't posted a schematic yet, sorry. However, there is literally nothing to do except connect the Arduino to the LCD and Keypad according to the pin-definitions in the source file.
Time = 2^stops. So 0 stops is 1s, 2 stops is 4s, 3.5 stops is 2^3.5 = 11.314s.
SNIP
Perhaps I'm seeing things, but your video seems to show at least two medium sized red capacitors, an outboard chip, the LED display panel, some resistors, a transistor, an IC chip, ribbon cables, and at least a dozen individual wires connecting various things.
Perhaps such complex circuits are obvious to you and "literally nothing", but it certainly seems non-obvious to me.
I take it you mean an Uno? I'm not aware of an Arduino Duo.
Not sure I understand the function of the rotary encoder--is it to adjust the base exposure?Still no schematics?
In related matters, I've drawn up a schematic and PCB in KiCad and will be sending it off for manufacturing in October. I'll put the design files on the webpage then too, and make the spare PCBs (if error-free) from the prototype run available.
Why would he want to release an untested [design] and deal with all the attendant headaches?
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