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In case it is useful to anybody, I made a small circuit using a Microchip PIC 10F322 to pulse a 12 volt bulb to imitate the Tardis light. It is a fade in and out, so if you want on/off without the fade, then you won't like this.
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It is triggered by a 5 volt pulse to the trigger pin (a standard PIR puts out such a pulse, which is what triggers mine). For the more technical, it uses PWM to drive the FET, which switches the 12 volts to the bulb. The PWM controller is fed with a rough triangle waveform. I just used a 12 volt 23 watt car lamp, the characteristics of which look reasonable to my eye. Happy to supply the code or program a chip and pop it in the post for the cost of postage and blank chip.
I also put a Tardis takeoff sound into an ISD1760 module and used the PIC to trigger it at the same time. I timed the light fading in time with the sound just by trial and error. Looks ok to me, but it seems that purists don't think the light was ever timed with the sound anyway.
Enjoy.
[youtube]Di6yULb0wxk[/youtube]
It is triggered by a 5 volt pulse to the trigger pin (a standard PIR puts out such a pulse, which is what triggers mine). For the more technical, it uses PWM to drive the FET, which switches the 12 volts to the bulb. The PWM controller is fed with a rough triangle waveform. I just used a 12 volt 23 watt car lamp, the characteristics of which look reasonable to my eye. Happy to supply the code or program a chip and pop it in the post for the cost of postage and blank chip.
I also put a Tardis takeoff sound into an ISD1760 module and used the PIC to trigger it at the same time. I timed the light fading in time with the sound just by trial and error. Looks ok to me, but it seems that purists don't think the light was ever timed with the sound anyway.
Enjoy.
