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== Lydia ==  
== Lydia ==
== Martin==
== Aidas==
== Jonas L.==
== Thomas==
== Julia==
== Adrian ==
'''Exercise 1:'''


Today Jonas L., Aidas and I soldered our little LED-Exercise together.
'''First Weeks Assigment.'''
:[[/Lydia_Kluge/Exercise1|1. Get That Soldering Done]]


At first we wanted to build a 2D Matrix out of the LEDs with separate buttons for every Light, but we decided to just handle every line of five LEDs separately in order to save some resistors and buttons.


'''Second Exercise.'''
:[[/Lydia_Kluge/Exercise2|2. Simply Sound]]


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We took 25 bright white LEDs and put them soldered them to our wires in parallel together with a 330 Ohm Resistor and a Push-Button for each set of five LEDs.
'''Main Project.'''
:[[/Lydia_Kluge/MainProject|3. Playing Pong]]


<gallery caption="Our 5x5 Matrix Circuit" widths="500px" heights="500px" perrow="1">
== Jonas Köhler / Martin Melcher / Benjamin Voßler ==
File:LED_Matrix_Buttons.png
[[File:Jkmmbv_astabile_kippstufe_06.jpg|80px]]
</gallery>
We used a piece of cardboard and pushed some holes with a needle in it to stabilize the LEDs before trying to solder everything together.  


<gallery caption="The soldered circuit" widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="1">
[[JonasKoehlerMartinMelcherBenjaminVoßler/Week1|The Astable Multivibrator In A Honey Jar]]
File:LED_Matrix_back_cut_small.jpg‎
File:LED_Matrix_front_cut_small.jpg‎
</gallery>


== Aidas==
== Jonas L.==
== Thomas==
== Julia==
== Adrian ==


The estimated build time for this circuit was three to four hours.
[[Jonas_L_Aidas_Adrian/Week1]]
 
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== Stefanie==  
== Stefanie==  
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[[File:curcuitdiagram.JPG|300px]]
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Homework = we were asked to hack or modify a simple sound recorder, by changing the resistor.
I melted off the resistor on the board. I then added a Light Depending Resistor. I also added connector ports to the other cables so that it can be changed more often with more ease. Images of the modification below.
[[File:sound mod 1.jpg]]
[[File:sound mod 2.jpg]]
[[File:sound mod 3.jpg]]
So now, depending on how much light the LDR receives, the sound that you record with the device will be processed slower (Less light) or faster (more light) resulting in a slow and fast playback which includes pitch change.
My main Project for tho class, is to re-program a pair of VR glasses (shutter glasses) so that they can be used to change the frequency (flashing) of natural light sources, e.g the Sun, instead of the more widely used artificial light.
Inspired by LUCIA Nº03: http://www.gesund-im-licht.at
[[File:BDig_wiki.jpg]]
[[File:shutglas2.jpg]]
[[File:wearglas_wiki1.jpg]]
[[File:wearglass2_wiki.jpg]]
[[File:geometpatt_wiki.jpg]]
[[File:rod4_wiki.jpg]]
[[File:wearonface_wiki.jpg]]
DOCUMENTATION PDF:  [[Media:Eclectic_Electric_WS14.pdf]]
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmfWK6aJ0ro
== Rodrigo==  
== Rodrigo==  
== Tobias==  
== Tobias==  
== Somayeh==  
== Somayeh==  
== Clotilde==  
== Clotilde==  
== Benjamin==
== Jonas K.==
== Heinrich ==
== Heinrich ==
Light dependant LED
Light dependant LED

Latest revision as of 21:27, 28 June 2014

Max Mustermann

Max_Mustermann/Week1


John Doe

John_Doe/Week1

Lydia

First Weeks Assigment.

1. Get That Soldering Done


Second Exercise.

2. Simply Sound


Main Project.

3. Playing Pong

Jonas Köhler / Martin Melcher / Benjamin Voßler

Jkmmbv astabile kippstufe 06.jpg

The Astable Multivibrator In A Honey Jar

Aidas

Jonas L.

Thomas

Julia

Adrian

Jonas_L_Aidas_Adrian/Week1

Stefanie

Laura

Natalia

Sebastian

Light dependant LED

Group: Heinrich, Sebastian, Deniz

For our power circuit we used 5 LEDs and 5 light dependant resistors. The idea was to control the brightness of the LEDs with our fingers by blocking the light. We first tried it with just one, and later put everything together in a parallel circuit. While we were soldering we discovered that it is quite difficult to solder three cables at one connection. The picture below shows the result.

LightdendandentLeds.JPG Curcuitdiagram.JPG

Homework = we were asked to hack or modify a simple sound recorder, by changing the resistor.

I melted off the resistor on the board. I then added a Light Depending Resistor. I also added connector ports to the other cables so that it can be changed more often with more ease. Images of the modification below.

Sound mod 1.jpg

Sound mod 2.jpg

Sound mod 3.jpg

So now, depending on how much light the LDR receives, the sound that you record with the device will be processed slower (Less light) or faster (more light) resulting in a slow and fast playback which includes pitch change.

My main Project for tho class, is to re-program a pair of VR glasses (shutter glasses) so that they can be used to change the frequency (flashing) of natural light sources, e.g the Sun, instead of the more widely used artificial light.

Inspired by LUCIA Nº03: http://www.gesund-im-licht.at

BDig wiki.jpg

Shutglas2.jpg

Wearglas wiki1.jpg

Wearglass2 wiki.jpg

Geometpatt wiki.jpg

Rod4 wiki.jpg

Wearonface wiki.jpg

DOCUMENTATION PDF: Media:Eclectic_Electric_WS14.pdf

VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmfWK6aJ0ro

Rodrigo

Tobias

Somayeh

Clotilde

Heinrich

Light dependant LED

Group: Heinrich, Sebastian, Deniz

For our power circuit we used 5 LEDs and 5 light dependant resistors. The idea was to control the brightness of the LEDs with our fingers by blocking the light. We first tried it with just one, and later put everything together in a parallel circuit. While we were soldering we discovered that it is quite difficult to solder three cables at one connection. The picture below shows the result.

LightdendandentLeds.JPG Curcuitdiagram.JPG

Asu Ceren

Ives

Simon

Andre

Biters

Deniz

Light dependant LED

Group: Heinrich, Sebastian, Deniz

For our power circuit we used 5 LEDs and 5 light dependant resistors. The idea was to control the brightness of the LEDs with our fingers by blocking the light. We first tried it with just one, and later put everything together in a parallel circuit. While we were soldering we discovered that it is quite difficult to solder three cables at one connection. The picture below shows the result.

LightdendandentLeds.JPG Curcuitdiagram.JPG

Elahe