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Revision as of 15:24, 24 March 2015
Contents
Description
The Tadpole Lure is a low cost "Micro-Lure" design that providing a single RGB LED and a breakout/prototype area.
Components
- 3 2N3906 PNP Transistors
- 1 RGB LED
- 1 12 Ohm 1/8 Resistor
- 2 68 Ohm 1/8 Resistors
- 3 4.7k Ohm 1/8 Resistors
- 1 2x13 0.1" Female Connector
- 1 PCB
Design Files
Assembly
Getting Started
R1 12 Ohm Resistor
There is a single resistor with the color code BROWN-RED-BLACK. This resistor is used in the R1 position.
R2/R3 68 Ohm Resistors
There are two resistors with the color code BLUE-GREY-BLACK. These are used for resistor positions marked R2 and R3.
R4/R5/R6 4.7K Ohm Resistors
RGB LED
Transistors
Connector