Hackaday Podcast 188: Zapping Cockroaches, Tricking AIs, Antique 3D Scanning, And Grinding Chips To QFN 7 Comments Posted in Toy Hacks Tagged bopit, potentiometer, resistor, speed Post navigation Looking for some other fun electronic toy hacks? Why not try out this cursing Simon Says? Check out the results in the clip after the break. Now, one switch position allows for normal play, the other allows for adjustable speed based on the potentiometer position. desoldered this, replacing it with a circuit that toggles between that original resistor and a potentiometer. There’s one axial resistor which affects the running speed of the game. He warns to pay attention at how they go back together. Although not hard to get open (there’s just 12 screws to remove) the spring-loaded appendages will fly apart when you do. ![]() In its stock condition it’s a bit too fast for the young one, so he cracked it opened and added the option to slow things down.Ībove you can see the Bopit Extreme with the top half of the case removed. Wanted to help out his three-year-old who was fascinated by the Bopit electronic game.
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