For this week assignement, I started to think a lot. Finally, I decided to make an helicopter made by Cardboard 😂 to remember the childhood.
Tinkercad
Avometer
Small Breadboard
Jumpers Wires
Crocodile wires
Switch
White LED
5V DC motor
220 Resistors
5v/9v adaptors
Cardboard
Cutter
Glue Gun
Scissor
First of all, I started to design the circuit on Tinkercad
1) Connected the power to the negative and positive of the breadboard.
2) Then Connected 2 LEDS to 220-ohm resistors in parallel way.
3) Finally, I Connected the DC motor directly to the negative and positive of the breadboard. because if I connect in series the motor would have been very Slow due to voltage who will be divide in 2 with Leds. So, with parallel mode each component will work with his full potential.
4) After finishing all, I started to simulate the circuit with 5V Voltage, and it Worked
First, I started to connect the resistors on the small breadboard
Then, I connected the 2 LEDS
I connected after then the dc jack on the breadboard along with the switch On/Off
I connected the others components in parallel way
I connected the DC motor in the circuit with crocodile wires
And Here is the outcome of the simulation
After finishing the circuit, I started to make the sketch of the helicopter on the cardboard, and cut after that to stick them together after Finishing the encloser, I started to put inside the circuit and feat the components .
And This is the final outcome of my helicopter after fixing every components to right place
A video of simulation
I had a lot of trouble When I was putting my circuit inside the encloser. As soon as i put my circuit inside the box all components stopped, So I had to figure out problem by using Avometer. After a long moment I found that my the problem was the crocodile wires slipped the On/Off switch. So I used a tape to fixe the wire and the switch together.
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