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>>1696725
>if the micro has enough resources
which, in this case, amounts to one bit per button, enough space and time for up to 10 more instructions, and the ability to wait a few ms
>inb4 this is a laotian komodo dragon appreciation board, we don't do patience
yep

>>1696766
if you turn off the automatic fine-tune, you have to fine tune the tuner manually, as the manual specified. you should be able to dial in as good a signal with manual titty twisting as with AFT
>12mm
sounds like an HC6 case. so oldskool
the HC49 can be bent to fit, no problem. remember, never touch the body while bending the leads. use a pair of long nose pliers to hold the lead on the body side of the bend then bend the free end with another tool
>shield
just melt and pull (by pushing from that side at the top of the can). it doesn't look like they kicked over the sides, luckily for us

>>1696763
sort of. copper, in wire, foil, or whatever other form, has a low but finite resistance and dissipates power that passes through it. in the case of the LED strip, the upshot is that you might notice LED brightness decreasing as you get further away from the power supply, stronger as the wire cross-section is reduced. that foil on the strip isn't all that thick, you might start to notice the effect after a meter or two if your eyes are good

>>1696777
idk, can't see under the silicone. but based on the lack of a large bulk cap sticking up through it, I think you'll be disappoint. that's the problem with these driverless jobbies: if they don't have to care about flicker, they won't

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