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== WEEK #7 ETCHING ==
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Soldering our own 555 led blinker circuit.<br>
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Step 1 is to connect all the elements to the circuit to get noise out of the speakers when you touch the touch-plates:
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Revision as of 13:58, 10 November 2015

Week #1 Measuring Resistance

Measuring the resistance of different materials:

Test01-01.jpg Test02-01.jpg

Week #2 Reading Assignment

Simon absent, reading assignment about resistors and circuits. Notes:

Resistor color code:

Resistor.jpg Color code.jpg


Basic circuit and the Ohms Law:

Circuit.jpg Ohms law combi.jpg


Week #3 Take Apart Electronic Device

Take apart an electric razor to discover the different parts inside of the device, and how the circuit works:

01electric razor.jpg 02electric razor parts.jpg


Interesting parts: led light and rotating motor:

03part led.jpg 04part motor.jpg

Week #4 Building a Circuit

Trying to build a circuit for a speaker:

Speaker.jpg

Week #5 Inspiration For Making Circuits

Discussing different ways to make circuits.
Examples of etching and circuit installations by Peter Vogel:

Etch01.jpg Vogel01.jpg


Eagle, software to sketch circuits:

Eagle.png


Video about the basics of etching:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWnfnt2rNO0


I was at Fablab Amsterdam where a milling machine for PCB's was:

IMG 20151105 173008.jpg IMG 20151105 173027.jpg


WEEK #6 ETCHING

During the class we made step for step a 555 led blinker circuit in Eagle.
Then we printed the circuit on copper and started etching.

Eagle01.jpg Eagle02.jpg

WEEK #7 ETCHING

Soldering our own 555 led blinker circuit.
Step 1 is to connect all the elements to the circuit to get noise out of the speakers when you touch the touch-plates:

Step01.jpg


Step 2 is to add a resistor and a light sensor to change the sound:

Step02.jpg