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Larson Scanner Kit - 10mm Diffused LEDs

No, this kit won't help you scan for Larsons. The Larson Scanner kit is actually named after Glen A. Larson, the man responsible for producing both the original Battlestar Galactica and Knight Rider television shows. Why? Look at the thing: it has KITT written all over it! Or Cylon... if that's your thing.

This easy-to-solder kit incorporates 9 large diffused LEDs and an ATtiny2313 microcontroller to create that awesome sweeping light effect from your favorite sci-fi shows. The microcontroller is pre-programmed, so you don't need to code or program anything if you don't want to! If you do want to do some hacking, though, the source code is available as well as all of the design files.

This is a great kit to get started with soldering because there are no surface mount components, it's also a great way to add blinkiness to your Halloween costume... or, like, you're favorite tie.

  • 1 x Larson Scanner PCB
  • 9 x 16Ohm Resistors
  • 1 x .1uF Capacitor
  • 1 x Pushbutton Switch
  • 1 x ATtiny2313A Microcontroller
  • 1 x AA Battery Holder with Switch
  • 9 x 10mm Diffused Red LEDs

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  • scharkalvin / about 12 years ago / 2

    The new product video shows the leds fading from one to the next in a group. Does the software also allow the option of one led on at a time? IIRC that's actually how KITT worked on KR. I think the fading effect was used on BSG for the Cylons.

    • ajs256 / about 4 years ago / 1

      There is a "narrow eye" mode (hold button on power-up to preview, jumper "opt 1" to make permanent) and a mode that cycles each LED down the strip, one at a time. (hold button for about 10 sec to preview, jumper "opt 2" to make permanent).

    • PlanetaryGear / about 12 years ago / 1

      but then Kitt didn’t need PWM fading he was using real lightbulbs ;) And the cylons always looked like a mechanical actual moving light to me but still I have amused several kindergarden and first grade classes with robot pumpkin carving using these, they are awesome.

  • Member #493756 / about 11 years ago / 1

    Is the chip pre-programmed?

  • Troy Johnson / about 12 years ago / 1

    Related Product: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9286

  • Thimplum / about 12 years ago / 1

    This product is daggett dribble.

  • girlinmotio / about 12 years ago / 1

    It'd be cool to see a production board using Charlieplexed LEDs. For ATTiny2313 @ 20mHz, you can drive 42 LEDs with PWM effects. Of course, firmware needs to be carefully crafted assembly and the board layout will be a bit crazy. Maybe 2 t2313 chips could drive an entire grill effect - AKA Nightrider?

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10mm larson scanner

THE SCANNER IS TERRIFIC!I TRIED BUILDING THE 555-4017 VERSION,BUT I CAN"T GET THE NUMBER ONE LED TO WORK CORRECTLY.WAS FUN TO BUILD THOUGH.THE MICRO PROSSESSER ONE WAS STRAIGHT TO THE POINT,AND VERY EASY TO BUILD.CANT WAITE TO USE IT IN A JACK-O-LANTURN THIS YEAR.I RECOMMENT THIS TO EVERYONE INTERESTED.5 STARS.

Fun build!

Great way for this old crow to get some of his soldering skills back!