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A video demonstrating the functionality can be found here: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyLsBAO6dLQ Youtube video]<br>
 
A video demonstrating the functionality can be found here: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyLsBAO6dLQ Youtube video]<br>
 
Since it is hard to recreate a circuit not having a pcb an a schematic, people who want to recreate the Urban cricket will find the schematics, a layout to create a pcb and a parts list here soon.
 
Since it is hard to recreate a circuit not having a pcb an a schematic, people who want to recreate the Urban cricket will find the schematics, a layout to create a pcb and a parts list here soon.
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Version vom 21. September 2011, 12:54 Uhr

altered assembly without pcb

Urban Cricket is a small circuit that imitates the call of a cricket, only being powered by a small solar cell. The idea comes from Reinhard Gupfinger a Linz based artist I met during the Ars Electronica Festival 2011 in Linz. This circuit here is a altered version of his original circuit.
A video demonstrating the functionality can be found here: Youtube video
Since it is hard to recreate a circuit not having a pcb an a schematic, people who want to recreate the Urban cricket will find the schematics, a layout to create a pcb and a parts list here soon.