Mats has amazed us with his board a week projects, and now one of them could be yours! Today Mats is giving away three prebuilt LEDger. It’s a simple but useful LED tester:
He’ll give these away to 3 random commenters, just leave a comment on this post.
For more information visit the project’s Tindie site.
Me!
Very cool stuff ! Hope to get one !!!
Good job !
Mats needs a store. I wanna buy some of his stuff!
I have a store :) Go to Tindie and lookup the matseng store (SmallRoomLabs)
I see that now!
I want one of those output shields you posted a while back!
I haven’t seen anything else like it with the LEDs on te outputs.
I want something for my girls to learn with.
Very useful board.
Let me try my luck if I can get this one it will be big relief while soldering !
great work Mats ! Finger Crossed !!
Looks useful.
Yet another excellent giveaway
Looks like victorinox of leds
Concur. A must have to preserve sanity!
Maybe I’m the lucky one?!
Neat I want one!
I was selected for a BB Prince board previously, but I didn’t see the email soon enough, and it was given to somebody else. Let’s try this again! I’ve got a bunch of old LEDs that came loose in my parts box. This would be great for quickly testing them and getting them organized again. :)
Sounds like a sweet little board.
This is so damned handy. I want one! :)
This would be so helpful!!!! I do a lot of SMD soldering. Save me so much time….
Awesome idea!
Since I plan on scaling up my 20 0603 charlieplex to 110 LEDs, this would make it a _hell_ of a lot easier to set up the LEDs that having to meter every. single. one. And cheaper than hacking up a vacuum pen!
This looks really useful!
Cool !!!
I like this very much …Very helpful in the daily work … Bright idea !!!!!
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I’d love one. You can never have too many good test tools! Makes life so much easier.
Cool project, it will be very handy to have one.
i want one
ME!
what a great gadget. I want one!
I really like the arrangement of the resistors. They are like centipedes or ants walking to the power.
I could really use one of these.. I’m always failing to remember which end/lead is which.. have had to redo more than one in my working history :).. Now retired, I could use the free one !!
This is a really handy board for the experimenter, nice work! I would like to win one.
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Would be handy
I could definitely use one.
osm
Great offer from Mats! And great idea as I’ve had trouble before with polarity of SMD LEDs…
my turn ?
I’d like one :)
Sweet. I could use one of those.!
This could be the light of my lab ;-)
this would make it up for never winning a pcb in free pcb sunday
Super Handy !!!
Would love to get it, or make myself…
That would be great to get one! Although I’ll admit if I don’t I’m going to be making one ;-)
This would definitely be useful
Neat!
It’s nice to see you going on again with the PAW project…
Just try my luck.
Is there a script which randomly picks a comment or is it done manually ?
Pick me! Pick me! Pick me!
well done Mats on a great series of devices
Pick me!
It’s not Sunday but what the heck…
Once more into the breach.
very cool
also, i love the board a week idea.
This would be great!
Man that would be awesome to play with
Neat project.
This’s truly a life saver for our production operators when they couldn’t figure out the type (CC/CA) and polarity of the LED.
Hey, what a cool idea!
Random!
Simple is good.
Very handy little tool!
Sounds practical! One here :)
random random random :)
Wow. You really have a knack for thinking up useful stuff.
Would be happy t get one …
Thank you very much for this giveaway
Have a nice day
Skappy
Clever idea!
A great idea! One of this wil be very usefull in my work! Congratulations for the idea and the design
I would love one of these handy little testers!
Looks cool, want one!
Thanks
Netrafter
Yes another great idea, it would save trying to check it with your meter probes and ending up losing the LED half the time.
Very handy indeed; I might have to pick one up once they’re in the Tindie store. Those BBB LEDs sound like a real bummer, Mats – but hopefully you’ll sort them out in no time with one of these!
I have an Altoids tin full of misc scavenged LEDs. This would be a life saver. Sorting out single LEDs is simple enough, but the multi-leaded and/or multi-colored are a pain with just a DVM.
Would love one!
I’ve also probed LEDs with the multimeter lots of times…