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Ray's Solder-less Motor Mount Tutorial - 0 views

  • attach your Pager Motors to your Popper using two Fuse Clips, two Small Paper Clips, and no solder
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  • Set one straightened paper clip aside, you will use it at the end. Bend the two tips of one of the two paper clips as shown.
  • Put it in through the fuse clip like this, but make sure the notch in the fuse clip is facing out. (The clip has one edge bent inwards. This is the part that has to face outwards). Study this next picture closely.
  • From the position above, bend the paper clip up and then around the lead of the fuse clip as in the next picture.
  • Bend the paper clip under the fuse clip...
  • then up and over the fuse clip:
  • then around its other lead and you're almost done with the first fuse clip.
  • First clip -- wire is on the RIGHT side of the fuse clip leads... Second Clip -- wire is on the LEFT side of the fuse clip leads... But remember to make sure the notch in the fuse clip is facing out. (The clip has one edge bent inwards. This is the part that has to face outwards).  Follow all the steps above with the second clip and you get this:
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    I'll show you how to attach your Pager Motors to your Popper using two Fuse Clips, two Small Paper Clips, and no solder.
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How to make Tactile Sensors! - 0 views

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    What you need.... * "2 paper clip * 'Click type' pen * Sheet of paper * Thin piano wire * Soldering iron * Solder * Wire clippers * Tape
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Build this simple "electronic electroscope," a FET electrometer - 0 views

  • This simple circuit can detect the invisible fields of voltage which surround all electrified objects
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  • The Gate acts as an antenna, so leave it unconnected.
  • The 1-meg resistor helps protect the FET from being harmed by any accidental sparks to its Gate lead. The circuit will work fine without this resistor. Just don't intentionally "zap" the Gate wire with a charged object or your charged finger.
  • To test the circuit, charge up a pen or a comb on your hair, then wave it close to the little "antenna" wire. The LED should go dark. When you remove the electrified pen or comb, the LED should light up again.
  • If you suspect that humidity is very high, test this by rubbing a balloon or a plastic object upon your arm. If the balloon does not attract your arm hairs, humidity is too high.
  • This FET sensor is not an ideal educational device because it responds differently to positive than to negative.
  • negative objects turn the LED off, it lights again when removed. positive objects make the LED bright, then dark when removed.
  • Obtain a small capacitor with a value below 100 picofarads. Connect it between the FET gate lead and one of the other FET leads (doesn't matter which one.) This greatly reduces the sensitivity of the device
  • Now make the circuit MORE sensitive. Obtain an alligator clip-lead, and connect it to the Gate lead of the FET. Let it hang loose without touching anything. You'll find that this has vastly increased the sensitivity of your FET circuit.
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    This simple circuit can detect the invisible fields of voltage which surround all electrified objects. It acts as an electronic "electroscope.
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Ray's Fred FLED Photopopper Tutorial - 0 views

  • It's practically impossible to solder the FLEDs straight using only your hands
  • This part is rather tricky because there's so little space between the Solar Engine and the 3300uF Cap. -- You can leave more space here if you like, but it just looks better if you keep it all nice and tight
  • Find two FLEDs with the same (or very similar) resistance
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Building Sensors and Motors for the Red and Blue Dot Crickets - 0 views

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    This document explains how to interface a variety of devices to the Red Dot Cricket:
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Building Sensors and Motors for Handy Board - 0 views

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    This document explains how to interface a variety of devices to the Handy Board:

BEAM Robotics - 34 views

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