Originally posted by David King
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It means that the Sharpie ink transmits infra-red
in the band used by the optocoupler.
I got one to work with an aluminum foil patch on a black enameled
lathe faceplate, but we ultimately went with a Hall effect switch
for reasons I can't remember.
Oh, yes I do. (sigh)
I thought it would be clever to use a one-string guitar pickup type
as a turns counter. The first design had a steel screw head on the
radius of the masonite faceplate.
The sensor was a mere 200 winds of #42 on a 1inch nail with a neo
button magnet glued to the head, but turning that signal into a digital
one with a finicky comparator circuit was just too much trouble.
-drh
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