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Revision as of 17:48, 17 July 2014
DEVICES OF PERCEPTION
BASICS
ASSIGNEMENT N° 1 - LOUDNESS KILL SWITCH
MONOSTABLE 555 - MOMENTARY SWITCH
The "Loudness Kill Switch" reacts to the loudness of music emmited from a speaker. The mechanical construction consists of an aluminium ball applied to a loudspeaker, moving towards a copper rod when music is played. The circuit will be closed if the aluminium ball gets in contact with the copper rod.
That happening a LED will light up and the loudspeaker (connected to an amplifier again connected to a solid state relay) will turn off for ca. 30 seconds. This time passed the loudspeaker will turn on as the LED will turn off again.
parts: The circuit will only be closed if there is enough base in the music.
You will need:
1x
Styrofoam ball wrapped with aluminium foil |
Copper rod |
555 Timer |
Solid State Relay |
Loudspeaker |
Amplifier
ASSIGNEMENT N° 2 - VEHICLE, MODEL N° 1
ASTABLE 555 - PHOTODIODE as a SWITCH
For the second assignment we decided to built a kind of vehicle. One that should be able to move forwards, backwards and sidewards. Therefore we came up with the idea to use two motors with plastic wheels as our main device. The first model was able to move forwards and backwards depending on a photodiode and its changing resistance again depending light.
To improve: Apply a second photodiode to the breadboard so that it is possible to steer both of the wheels independent from each other.
You will need:
1x
Double Pole Double Throw - Relay |
TIP 127 |
741 Comparator |
Photodiode
2x
Battery