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Here the transistor is needed to provide the muscle wire with enough current whilst not drawing too much current from the Arduino and therefore preventing it from breaking. | Here the transistor is needed to provide the muscle wire with enough current whilst not drawing too much current from the Arduino and therefore preventing it from breaking. | ||
[[File:Rsschematic2.png]] | [[File:Rsschematic2.png|385px]] | ||
[[File:schematic2rs.png]] | [[File:schematic2rs.png|300px]] | ||
'''Expanding Circles Experiments''' | '''Expanding Circles Experiments''' | ||
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[https://vimeo.com/177210267 Video of servo moving umbrella mechanism] | [https://vimeo.com/177210267 Video of servo moving umbrella mechanism] | ||
Here I managed to get the servo and umbrella mechanism working with the spaghetti sensor but when I attached the umbrella spokes to the origami, the tension became too much for the motor. To get round this problem I thought of trying to make less tension in the paper by using thinner paper and smaller folds. I have started to fold the structure underneath (which is taking an incredibly long time) and will test this soon. | |||
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The full realisation of this project will be documented [https://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Human_and_Nonhuman_Performances_II_SS16/Rachel_Smith here] when complete. |
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