DN Staff

September 4, 2006

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Case #89: Nathan Loden: Glidden Special Forces Volunteer

Looking to paint the town red (or his buddies at any rate), Nathan Loden devised this simple device to detect if the paintballs are traveling at a safe speed (& 300 ft/sec). Consisting of sensor circuitry and a microcontroller with a three digit, seven segment display driver, it detects the presence or absence of a ball by measuring the amount of IR energy striking the sensor, causing a voltage swing detectable by the micro. A timer is set to overload if the number of instruction cycles exceeds a limit equal to 300 ft/sec, indicating safe shooting.

Paintball Safety System Parts List

Amt

Part Description

Allied Part #

1

Voltage regulator, 5V

568-3101

2

IR LEDs

980-0002

1

IR Phototransistor

980-0165

1

Capacitor, 0.1 muF disk

881-0192

1

Capacitor, 0.33 muF disk

881-0195

1

Green LED

263-1170

1

Red LED

679-9981

1

9V Battery

774-0940

2

1 Mohms Resistors, 1/4W

296-0012

2

90.9 ohm Resistors, 1/2W

296-0083

2

422 ohm Resistors, 1/4W

296-0032

1

5V Regulator

263-0136

Additional parts required: PIC 12F675 microcontroller.

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