- Attach the battery snap connector to the battery pack and place the
breadboard in the pumpkin.
Because this pumpkin probably won’t move around much, we just chose
to lay the breadboard on the foam, as shown in Figure 9-15.
- Slip the on/off switch and the potentiometer through the holes you
cut for them and use the nuts supplied with them to secure them, as
shown in Figure 9-16. - Slip the LED socket through the hole you cut for it.
Figure 9-17 shows the LED socket installed in the pumpkin.
LED1 from R1 to ground
R1 from +V to an open region
R5 from Pin 3 of IC1 to LED terminal block
C1 from Pin 2 of IC1 to ground
C2 from Pin 5 of IC1 to ground
R2 from +V to Pin 7 of IC 1
R3 from Pin 7 of IC1 to potentiometer terminal block
Figure 9-11:
Insert
resistors,
capacitors,
and an LED
on the
breadboard.
Chapter 9: Scary Pumpkins 201