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= Techniques = | = Techniques = | ||
* [http://www.bigmech.com/misc/smallcircuit/ Circuits, dead bug style] | * [http://www.bigmech.com/misc/smallcircuit/ Circuits, dead bug style] | ||
+ | * [http://hackaday.com/2014/09/13/volumetric-circuits Volumetric circuits (related to the dead bug style)] | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire_wrap Wire wrapping] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire_wrap Wire wrapping] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Q5s9AhCR0 Parallax breadboard tutorial] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Q5s9AhCR0 Parallax breadboard tutorial] | ||
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* What happens when you use a higher value resistor, how high can you go, what happens? | * What happens when you use a higher value resistor, how high can you go, what happens? | ||
* What happens when you use a lower value resistor, how low can you go, what happens? | * What happens when you use a lower value resistor, how low can you go, what happens? | ||
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+ | = Week 2 ''homework'' = | ||
+ | For this week you need to find and build a (small) circuit using the 555 timer. | ||
+ | * For this weeks homework it is fine to build the circuit on a breadboard and make sure it works. | ||
+ | * For bonus points use one of the other techniques we discussed, e.g. the dead bug style or the volumetric style. | ||
= Resources = | = Resources = |
Revision as of 18:26, 21 May 2015
Project
* Find or design a project / circuit to build * build it * modify / adapt it * document
There are a few requirements
* The project needs to have a relation to your own practice. * The circuit is part of the entire aesthetics and concept. * For the final project there is no breadboarding allowed (you can use a breadboard for prototyping though) * Remember your focus is to expand your toolbox, experiment and process is important. Document! * Don't overcomplicate, you need to be able to explain what is going on. * A written reflection document including documentation of your circuit.
Inspiration
* Stan Wannet, Logica / 0 * Tristan Perich, 1-Bit Symphony * Tristan Perich, Drawing Machine * Peter Vogel, The sound of shadows * Tom Verbruggen, Crackle Canvas * Tom Verbruggen, Module #2 * Jerobeam Fenderson, Oscilloscope Music * Jerobeam Fenderson, Khrang
Techniques
* Circuits, dead bug style * Volumetric circuits (related to the dead bug style) * Wire wrapping * Parallax breadboard tutorial * PCB making, Toner transfer method * PCB making, etching * PCB making, fab house
Week 1 homework
Although this homework may be a bit boring, it is fundamental to your understanding of electronic circuits. Look at it as a material study. You can use a resistor calculator to help you with the resistor color code (See resources below)
* Create a personal wiki page and link to it here. You will need to keep your progress and document your results on this page. See for an howto: http://opensource.wdka.nl/wiki/Wiki_Writing_Workshop
Circuit with one resistor
* Make a circuit with one battery and a resistor. Note the voltage of the battery and the resistance of the resistor. * What is the voltage across the resistor * What is the current through the resistor * What happens to the current and voltage if you double the resistor value * What happens to the current and voltage if you half the resistor value
Circuit with two series resistors
* Make a circuit with one battery and two resistors in series. Note the voltage of the battery and the resistances of the resistors. * What is the voltage across each resistor * What is the current through each resistor * What happens to the current and voltage if you double the resistor value of one resistor * What happens to the current and voltage if you half the resistor value of one resistor
Circuit with three or more series resistors
* Do the same for three or more resistors in series
Circuit with two parallel resistors
* Make a circuit with one battery and two resistors in parallel. Note the voltage of the battery and the resistances of the resistors. * What is the voltage across each resistor * What is the current through each resistor * What happens to the current and voltage if you double the resistor value of one resistor * What happens to the current and voltage if you half the resistor value of one resistor
Circuit with three or more parallel resistors
* Do the same for three or more resistors in parallel
Extra: Circuit with resistor and LED
* Make a circuit with a 9V battery, a 470 Ohm resistor and an LED. * What happens when you use a higher value resistor, how high can you go, what happens? * What happens when you use a lower value resistor, how low can you go, what happens?
Week 2 homework
For this week you need to find and build a (small) circuit using the 555 timer.
* For this weeks homework it is fine to build the circuit on a breadboard and make sure it works. * For bonus points use one of the other techniques we discussed, e.g. the dead bug style or the volumetric style.
Resources
* Resistor color code * Resistor color code calculator * Resistors in Series * Resistors in parallel * Ladyada on Multimeters