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This is an early draft... add to it please. | This is an early draft... add to it please. | ||
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=== Some Questions an Answers about EL Wire === | === Some Questions an Answers about EL Wire === | ||
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Seems like the popular answer is to use a triac, driven through an optical isolator if you think the mc needs a lot of protection. | Seems like the popular answer is to use a triac, driven through an optical isolator if you think the mc needs a lot of protection. | ||
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Please add more questions and answers if you have them here...... It's a Wiki. | Please add more questions and answers if you have them here...... It's a Wiki. | ||
=== EL Wire Links === | === EL Wire Links === | ||
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There is not much on the web about microcontroller control of EL wire. Here are a few links, may or may not include microcontrollers. | There is not much on the web about microcontroller control of EL wire. Here are a few links, may or may not include microcontrollers. | ||
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* [http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/02/el_wire_barbershop_pole.html EL wire barbershop pole...] | * [http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/02/el_wire_barbershop_pole.html EL wire barbershop pole...] | ||
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