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Arduino vs 555 Timer - Tiny Slot Car Racers -- Episode 492

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"Should have used a 555!" A special breed of makers often boasts in comments about simple Arduino projects. But are they right or wrong..or is there more to it besides a simple choice? Clem finds out with a fun-only project so nobody can argue about its purpose! A tiny electronic slot racing tabletop game! Once built with a 555 timer circuit and rebuilt with an Arduino and some simple code. Both perform the same function..but which one is better?

 

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  • Episode 492: Bonus Content: Slot Car Racers Full Reveal

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  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to celcius1 +3
    Thanks for the tips, I built it purely from my memory of how a slotcar looks on the underside, andhad to make some changes to make it fit my desired parts. Haven't seen a real slotcar in person foar at…
  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to kmikemoo +3
    thanks, sometiomes its nice to get away from programming and build purely with descrete parts..but after troubleshooting that curcuit you remember why programming is so much easier to debug.
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 4 years ago +3
    I recall that the Matchbox cars had solid spring-loaded pick-up shoes as opposed to the braid pick-ups. You can see them at around 6:36 into this video: Powertrack Car Service / Speedtrack https://youtu…
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  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 4 years ago

    Hey Clem, I'm a big fan of fun projects. Question about the relay. Why put coil between gnd and the emitter rather than between +v and the collector?

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    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    the limits of sourcing and sinking current are vastly different on the chip, that is why I did it that way the other version ended in a blwon up 555

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    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    the limits of sourcing and sinking current are vastly different on the chip, that is why I did it that way the other version ended in a blwon up 555

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