Archive for October, 2008
Beginning of finishing touches
by Peau on Oct.26, 2008, under Uncategorized
I started with today on attaching the slimmed down Side DI setup on top of my LCD. I had a piece of acrylic that I had bought at Home Depot previously that was the exact size of the LCD.
I took my new slimmer light rails and taped them to the base acrylic that the LCD was also taped to.
I used electrical tape to block the light coming up from below, and taped the LED rails around the 3 sides too.
I put the original wood bezel on top and cut some wood to fill the gaps around the edges.
I then set out to make my side panel.
I had gone to Frys and gotten some parts to make the female-ended plugs that would have the 3 cables plug into: Power, USB, and VGA.
I drilled holes in the side of my box to accommedate the plugs, made a metal faceplate, screwed it all in:
And caulked around it with clear silicon, and plugged the cables in:
I really like it. It looks smooth and adds a professional look to it.
With the side panel installed, I was able to mount the surge protector inside the case, and tidy the wires up a bit.
Unfortunately until I get a laptop power supply to run my LEDs Im going to have to have the clunky modded power supply inside my case:
Notice also that I installed some magnetic latches, like in kitchen cabinets so that the door snaps shut.
And here is what it all looks like put together, with a video test showing the blobs:
Received order of cheap webcams
by Peau on Oct.24, 2008, under Uncategorized
So I got the three cheap $5 Logitech webcams that I had ordered a week or so ago and attempted to dissect one of them. After not finding a screw hole, I attacked it with some pliers and bent the plastic all off (I later found a screw hole hiding behind a piece of white rubber that allowed it all to easily come apart).
When I got the circuit board off and took the lenses off, I tried to find the IR sensor. It wasn’t easily recognizable like the other webcam I had taken apart. I made the mistake of taking off the piece of glass covering the sensor and after doing this to 2 of the cameras, realized that the IR sensor was instead in the lenses housing.
I pried off the lower lenses, and found the IR sensor, a tiny blue square sandwiched between the two lenses. I haven’t torn apart the last remaining camera yet. Will leave that to another day. Thank goodness I bought a couple of the cameras and that they were cheap.