First version of my ligthning shutter trigger is not as sensitive as I would have liked it to be. Consequently, I have been thinking at designing a new version for some time now. I started the new design on end of March, and ended wiring the prototype yesterday.
I use a PSoC 4, from Cypress. This component includes an ARM core and some analog and digital blocks (including opamps) that you can configure and connect according to your needs. It took me a few days before feeling comfortable with the development environment and PSoC 4 capabilities, but I don't regret time I invested!
Yesterday, I ended wiring a prototype. First tests (with a camera flash) have shown that this 2.0 version is able to detect shorter flashes, with lower light levels. This was anticipated but, nevertheless, that's good news! I still have to implement the camera shutter control part, but this will not require more then a few hours. And then, we'll have to wait for a thunderstorm .
Here is a picture of this new prototype:
Validated! Check this article, this one and this one.
Camera shutter control implemented and validated yesterday. A thunderstorm is forecasted for today. Hopefully, we will get some lightning flashes...
Unfortunately, no flashes on the 1st of May. Yesterday, another thunderstorm was planned. But again, no flashes...