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==FINAL PROJECT: IN PROCESS==
==FINAL PROJECT: ELECTRIC MIMOSA==


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====I. Circuit Overview====
====I. Circuit Overview====


'''a. Installation photos '''
Inspired by the smooth-organic movement of the Sleepy Plant (Mimosa pudica) this circuit wants to experiment with different methods of locomotion, testing the possibilities of the nickel - titanium wire alloy.  


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'''Mimosa movement'''


'''b. Installation Photos'''
[[File:Mimosa_Pudica.gif]]


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'''a. Circuit Diagram with Photocell'''


'''c. Circuit Diagram'''
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====II. Circuit construction ====
====II. Circuit construction ====
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Materials:
Materials:


* 555 timer
* Flexinol (nickel - titanium wire alloy)
 
*  Potentiometer 100k
 
*  Capacitor 0.1 mf
 
*  Potentiometer 100k
 
*  Photocell
 
*  Transistor TIP 120


* 555 timer
* Diode 1n404


LEDs
Relay


*  
* LED


[[File:improbableSwitch_classroom2.JPG]]
*  Resistor 1k Ohm
 
*  2 Batteries 9 volt.
 
 
 
'''Testing the wire video '''
 
See the embedded video below:
 
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If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4onE5ArcOdc
 
'''Testing shapes '''
 
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'''Circuit 1 (movement detection with photocell) '''
 
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'''Video Circuit 1 (movement detection with photocell) '''
 
See the embedded video below:
 
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If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z93bIc7RSCw
 
'''Plant and leafs construction'''
 
Cutting paper leafs
 
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Installing Flexinol and wire inside the leafs
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Assembling wire and leaves
 
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Soldering the wire between the leafs
 
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Assembling fixed leafs
 
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====III. FINAL INSTALLATION ====
 
Assembled Garden
 
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Electric Mimosa in a Box
 
See the embedded video below:
 
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If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OmGwjNY6-4
 
The magic Inside the box
 
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====IV. INSIDE OF THE ELECTRIC GARDEN ====
 
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See the embedded video below:
 
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If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6Sx-3P1HiU
 
 
 
====V. FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS  ====
 
1. Incorporate an Infrared sender and receiver instead of a Photocell in order to improve the reaction to “touch”
 
 
2. At the moment, I’m experimenting with 3D printing and a possible electronic object with this technique. These are photos of this process so far
 
 
3D Model file for the printing
 
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Opps! Problems with the object design...
 
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==ASSIGNMENT 2 : THE EXPERIMENTAL RESISTANCE==
==ASSIGNMENT 2 : THE EXPERIMENTAL RESISTANCE==
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====2. Circuit Diagram and Sketches====
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==ASSIGNMENT 1 : THE IMPROBABLE SWITCH==
==ASSIGNMENT 1 : THE IMPROBABLE SWITCH==
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====3. Circuit Diagram and Sketches ====
====3. Circuit Diagram and Sketches ====
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====4. Circuit Photos ====
====4. Circuit Photos ====
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====5. Video ====
====5. Video ====


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Latest revision as of 14:12, 15 March 2016

Assignments/Projects for GMU:The Conceptual Sensor - Winter Semester 2015.

By Vanessa Yepes Serna


FINAL PROJECT: ELECTRIC MIMOSA

 

I. Circuit Overview

Inspired by the smooth-organic movement of the Sleepy Plant (Mimosa pudica) this circuit wants to experiment with different methods of locomotion, testing the possibilities of the nickel - titanium wire alloy.

Mimosa movement

 

a. Circuit Diagram with Photocell

 

II. Circuit construction

Materials:

  • Flexinol (nickel - titanium wire alloy)
  • Potentiometer 100k
  • Capacitor 0.1 mf
  • Potentiometer 100k
  • Photocell
  • Transistor TIP 120
  • Diode 1n404
  • Relay
  • LED
  • Resistor 1k Ohm
  • 2 Batteries 9 volt.


Testing the wire video

See the embedded video below:

<videoflash>4onE5ArcOdc|980|500</videoflash>

If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4onE5ArcOdc

Testing shapes

     

Circuit 1 (movement detection with photocell)

 


Video Circuit 1 (movement detection with photocell)

See the embedded video below:

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If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z93bIc7RSCw

Plant and leafs construction

Cutting paper leafs

 


Installing Flexinol and wire inside the leafs

 


Assembling wire and leaves

 


Soldering the wire between the leafs

   


Assembling fixed leafs

     


III. FINAL INSTALLATION

Assembled Garden

 


Electric Mimosa in a Box

See the embedded video below:

<videoflash>7OmGwjNY6-4|980|500</videoflash>

If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OmGwjNY6-4

The magic Inside the box

   


IV. INSIDE OF THE ELECTRIC GARDEN

   


See the embedded video below:

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If you can not see the video, please go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6Sx-3P1HiU


V. FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS

1. Incorporate an Infrared sender and receiver instead of a Photocell in order to improve the reaction to “touch”


2. At the moment, I’m experimenting with 3D printing and a possible electronic object with this technique. These are photos of this process so far


3D Model file for the printing

 


Opps! Problems with the object design...

 

ASSIGNMENT 2 : THE EXPERIMENTAL RESISTANCE

I. Description

All the objects around us have its own amount of electric conductivity, some of then let the electricity runs wild and other just make it slow. This exercise is an attempt to control the flow of electric current, and show in a tangible way the electric current activity.

Using colored water with a dilution of different conductive materials like salt, soap and vinegar, this circuit makes different noises when the resistance of the piece of paper decreases due the amount of conductive solution in it. The result is a visual color mixing game that plays various sounds according with the ingredient diluted in the colored solution.

 

I. Photos

a. Before the colored solution

 

 

a. After color mixing

 

 

2. Circuit Diagram and Sketches

 

ASSIGNMENT 1 : THE IMPROBABLE SWITCH

I. Description

This exercise experiments with the different ways to close a circuit, any material could be a switch with the right construction with more visually interesting results than the black boxes in our daily electronic objects. In this case, a candle is used to warm the air around a metallic spiral and produce movement. When the spiral moves, it opens and closes the circuit, touching aluminum leafs installed inside of the small greenhouse. When the switch is on the little flag in the motor moves and the lights turn on.

 


2 Construction Photos

 

 

 

 

3. Circuit Diagram and Sketches

 

4. Circuit Photos

 

 

 

 

 

5. Video

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