Hello guys!
Could you guys help me in a more scientific route to correctly circuit bend the new 2012 furby.
Bought this thing because it had those LED display eyes and i though that it'd be a fun project.
I'd like to start with a basic loop switch. I currently have a push button that closes the circuit when pushed down.
The way i want to wire it is that when i push the button down, the toy pauses where it was and the audio stays in loop.
So if it says stuff like "i love you" It'd be stuck when i press the button and do this instead: "I loooooooo---" And when i stop pressing the button, it continues: "---ve you" Where should i connect this wiring?
Next i'd like to add two potentiometers one to control the clock speed of the processor and one the volume pitch.
But i don't know where should i connect the potentiometer and what size of should i use.
I could check with a multimeter to measure the correct Ohm's and get a fitting potentiometer if i knew where to connect it.
All these switches and knobs would be soldered to the circuitboard and connected to a controller box where i can start glitching this thing.
Also i have 3 red switches with [ I ] [ ACC ] [ O ] on them so i assume it's on, accessory, off and the accessory means it's always on.
Could i use these 3 switches to do weird glitchy sounds?
Instead of going the circuit bending route of just poking and seeing what happens,
i'd like to go with a more scientific route so i won't fry the thing.
I can post images of the circuit board once i get enough time to skin this thing.
Thanks!
Could you guys help me in a more scientific route to correctly circuit bend the new 2012 furby.
Bought this thing because it had those LED display eyes and i though that it'd be a fun project.
I'd like to start with a basic loop switch. I currently have a push button that closes the circuit when pushed down.
The way i want to wire it is that when i push the button down, the toy pauses where it was and the audio stays in loop.
So if it says stuff like "i love you" It'd be stuck when i press the button and do this instead: "I loooooooo---" And when i stop pressing the button, it continues: "---ve you" Where should i connect this wiring?
Next i'd like to add two potentiometers one to control the clock speed of the processor and one the volume pitch.
But i don't know where should i connect the potentiometer and what size of should i use.
I could check with a multimeter to measure the correct Ohm's and get a fitting potentiometer if i knew where to connect it.
All these switches and knobs would be soldered to the circuitboard and connected to a controller box where i can start glitching this thing.
Also i have 3 red switches with [ I ] [ ACC ] [ O ] on them so i assume it's on, accessory, off and the accessory means it's always on.
Could i use these 3 switches to do weird glitchy sounds?
Instead of going the circuit bending route of just poking and seeing what happens,
i'd like to go with a more scientific route so i won't fry the thing.
I can post images of the circuit board once i get enough time to skin this thing.
Thanks!