For the first try we opened up a car and took our power from the +5V and GND pads of the programming header on the Digital Scalextric controller board inside the car. This seemed to power the POV board fine but the car itself would not work. Unfortunately it still didn't work when the POV was removed... oh crap! not sure exactly what happened there, but Mike was very good about it and offered another car...
Worried about frying another car, we took a different approach this time and added our own voltage regulator and smoothing caps, taking power directly from the diodes that rectify the AC being picked up from the track. We only had a big 7805 regulator to work with, but actually it looks pretty cool stuck to the hood with a couple of caps. Very 1970's hot rod.
More importantly it worked.. that is until one time the car rolled and the POV circuit on the roof seems to have got a zap directly from the 12VAC on the track and the PIC died, leaving all 10 LEDs jammed on. Insulation is obviously something to consider for the next time!
So was the concept proved? it seemed to work pretty well - especially on long exposure photos. I had it displaying some particularly peurile text, but it would probably work better with small graphical images...
An excellent project and not uncommon to destroy the digital chip as they are not very reliable. This is especially true of the saloon chips for some reason.
ReplyDeleteFor our digital cars we get the chips fitted by Scalextric Car Restorations, link below.
www.scalextric-car.co.uk