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 <title type="html">Infrared Pen MkI</title>
 <summary type="html">So, this evening, not wanting to spend more time on the computer (having been on it all day for day 2 of DB&#x27;s Rails course) I spent my time honing my long-unused soldering skills and constructing the first revision of my infrared marker pen for the &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/&#x22;&#x3E;JCL-special&#x3C;/a&#x3E; Wiimote Whiteboard.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;The raw materials:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0155.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0155.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Close-up of the LEDs I&#x27;m removing:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0157.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0157.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;The finished article:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0159.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0159.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Close-up of switch detail:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0160.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0160.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Activated under the IR-sensitive digital camera:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0161.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0161.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;I must say it&#x27;s turned out ok. I didn&#x27;t have any spare small switches so went for a bit of wire with enough springiness in it. On the opposite side of the makeshift switch is a retaining screw for holding the batteries in. I&#x27;m using two old AAA batteries (actually running about 2.4V according to the meter) and no resistor in series. The LED hasn&#x27;t burnt out yet!&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;To stop the pen switching on when not in use I slip a bit of electrical tape between the contacts. Obviously you can&#x27;t tell when it&#x27;s on unless you put in another, perhaps miniature, indicator visible LED.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;It all fits together quite nicely though the retaining screw is too close for the batteries and has forced the back end out a bit - that&#x27;s easy to fix.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;As I&#x27;m of course after multitouch I&#x27;ll be building the MkII pen soon with the other recovered LED!&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;</summary>
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