NoVIcE
NoVIcE
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2nd Feb 2017
24th Feb 2017
Sending FILT 29-bit data through photons. That is something cool, i think. I hope you like it. Comments are appreciated. Make sure to reset before resending. ** Its Updated Again**
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Comments

  • sauronvador
    sauronvador
    4th Feb 2017
    not a novice ! Save AWESOME !!!!!!!!!! +999999 ! and fav !
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    4th Feb 2017
    @msasterisk Well, its a litte buggy. When it receives more than 1 signal it toggles itself, and doesnt show the signal. Thank you, however im currently updating it and I can fix the receiver, youd dont have to do it. I appreciate it though :)
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    4th Feb 2017
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  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    4th Feb 2017
    woah.. that's a huge bandwidth for a single pixel. +1, also, you could use this in fibre optics if you can get it to only emit one photon in a specific direction. put more than one transmitter onto a glass fibre with a single reciever set to different outputs in sequence with the inputs, boom. insane bandwidth and high pulserate.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    4th Feb 2017
    @msasterisk Yeah, it will be better that way.
  • NUKEKID34
    NUKEKID34
    4th Feb 2017
    holy crap that's really cool +1
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    4th Feb 2017
    The wifi-linked reset button struck me as cheating :/
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    4th Feb 2017
    I made a version of receiver that completely overwrites the old signal when it receives a new one.
  • Anastasia_616
    Anastasia_616
    3rd Feb 2017
    if you use pressing f you can spark the all nscn send the signal then immediately spark all the pscn and send the signal and break the maschine.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    3rd Feb 2017
    @apple5265 actually standart wifi now, is still light, photons, just lower frequency ie not visible with naked eyes.