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1TV-B-Gone
1 2N3904 Transistor (experiment with what you have around, it will probably work)
1 9V battery
1 9V battery holder
20 IR LED's
As far as tools go here is what I used:
soldering Iron + solder
desoldering pump
hobby knife
plyers
wire cutters/strippers
If you dont have the TV-B-Gone already you can get one at the Make Store: http://makezine.com/store/
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what you do is that you make a ring of thes irleds in a ring around the camera
My pinky is tired.
I built a TV-B-Gone using an Arduino and 6 3W IR star LED's with lenses. I could turn off TV's from down the street if they happened to have their windows open :D
Whats a 'Star LED' btw?
And of course you can always ask Google for more info on the 3W IR LED's
CE
Perhaps my TV B Gone unit is different but as standard the IR LED positive terminal is connected to the positive of the battery and it appears to be the negative side of the IR LED that is switched to turn it on and off.
If as you suggest the positive side of the IR LED is connected to the base of a 2N3904 (npn transisotor) with the emitter connected to 0V there willl be 9V across the base-emitter junction. It will therefore be on all the time or at least until it blows which shoudn't take long as a typical npn can only support about 0.7V (one diode drop) across the base-emitter.
Am I missing something??
Dave.