Star Trek Target Practice
Original HERE: http://tsjwang.blogspot.com/2013/09/star-trek-target-practice.html
I guess I was watching a bit too much Star Trek with my brother. I decided to make a phaser.
Some of you may know that there are multiple types of phasers. I modeled mine after one of these....
HERE IS A VIDEO, basically this whole instructables.
I guess I was watching a bit too much Star Trek with my brother. I decided to make a phaser.
Some of you may know that there are multiple types of phasers. I modeled mine after one of these....
HERE IS A VIDEO, basically this whole instructables.
Schematic
Here is the schematic.
And a parts list:
Target
- Phototransistors
- two NPN transistors
- $1 calculator
- Some resistor
- 1.5v battery and casing
Phaser
- ATTiny25, 45, 85
- switch
- 2x pushbutton
- piezo buzzer
- 3x resistors (one for LED, two pulldown)
- NPN transistor
- LASER BEAMZ
- OPTIONAL - AVR ISP header
The schematic should explain. Attached is the code.
And a parts list:
Target
- Phototransistors
- two NPN transistors
- $1 calculator
- Some resistor
- 1.5v battery and casing
Phaser
- ATTiny25, 45, 85
- switch
- 2x pushbutton
- piezo buzzer
- 3x resistors (one for LED, two pulldown)
- NPN transistor
- LASER BEAMZ
- OPTIONAL - AVR ISP header
The schematic should explain. Attached is the code.
Downloads
Just a Tip on Taking Apart the Calculator
Like I said in the video, I'm only using the = button on the calculator.
First take the calculator apart. you should be able to find the place where the rubber thing touches the board. Those are two contacts of a switch. Now trace those contacts until you find a spot where you can solder wires to.
You should have four wires after, Vcc, GND, =1, =2.
To find out out where to connect =1 and =2 on the transistor, just test out both ways! It's one or the other.
First take the calculator apart. you should be able to find the place where the rubber thing touches the board. Those are two contacts of a switch. Now trace those contacts until you find a spot where you can solder wires to.
You should have four wires after, Vcc, GND, =1, =2.
To find out out where to connect =1 and =2 on the transistor, just test out both ways! It's one or the other.
Some Pics of the Phaser
I didn't talk much about how to actually paint, glue, cut the phaser.
Well, I used an old paper towel roll as the handle, and leftovers from a pin wood derby car as the body.
I cut them to shape, glued them together, and painted them black.
After that I completed the electronics and glued those on too.
Well, I used an old paper towel roll as the handle, and leftovers from a pin wood derby car as the body.
I cut them to shape, glued them together, and painted them black.
After that I completed the electronics and glued those on too.