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In our second NanoHacking lesson we produced something like a noise generating device.
 
In our second NanoHacking lesson we produced something like a noise generating device.
  
1. First, we used UV light (from the sun or from the UV lamp, for approximately 120 seconds) to produce our own circuit board.
 
  Furthermore, we designed and customized our circuit by drawing things onto the template.
 
  
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1. First, we used UV light (from the sun or from the UV lamp, for approximately 120 seconds) to produce our own circuit board. Furthermore, we designed and customized our circuit by drawing things onto the template.
  
  
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[[File:template.jpg|400px]]    [[File:uv-lamp-for-nails-walmart.jpg|400px]]
  
  
2. Secondly, we treated the board with two different chemical solutions, one was a developer NaOH and the other solution was caustic NaSO4.  
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2. Secondly, we treated the board with two different chemical solutions, one was a developer NaOH and the other solution was caustic NaSO4. With the goal to place our designed circuit on the surface.  
    With the goal to place our designed circuit on the surface.  
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[[File:chemicals.jpg|400px]]              
[[File:chemicals.jpg|400px]]
 
  
 
NaOH = developer  
 
NaOH = developer  
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# After the generation of the circuit, we soldered different important parts like a chip,  
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3. After the generation of the circuit, we soldered different important parts like a chip, wires, resistance, LED, batteries and a piezo speaker on the board.  
wires, resistance, LED, batteries and a piezo speaker on the board.  
 
  
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[[File:tools.jpg|400px]]    [[File:solding.jpg|400px]]    [[File:further tools.jpg|400px]]       
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# As a result of this process we got a noise generating device. Moreover, it is able to produce different kinds
 
of sound by touching and connecting the two poles through the resistance area.
 
  
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4. As a result of this process we got a noise generating device. Moreover, it is able to produce different kinds of sound by touching and connecting the two poles through the resistance area.
  
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[[File:IMAG1958.jpg|400px]]    [[File:shining led.jpg|400px]]      [[File:device.jpg|400px]] 
  
# Manipulation of the resistance area:
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5. '''Manipulation of the resistance area:'''
 
I tried to coat the resistance area with different materials and liquids (water, wax, a special spray, nanotechspeedwax, fire,…)  
 
I tried to coat the resistance area with different materials and liquids (water, wax, a special spray, nanotechspeedwax, fire,…)  
 
I was able to manipulate the area in between the two poles.  
 
I was able to manipulate the area in between the two poles.  

Latest revision as of 11:45, 3 May 2015


In our second NanoHacking lesson we produced something like a noise generating device.


1. First, we used UV light (from the sun or from the UV lamp, for approximately 120 seconds) to produce our own circuit board. Furthermore, we designed and customized our circuit by drawing things onto the template.


Template.jpg Uv-lamp-for-nails-walmart.jpg


2. Secondly, we treated the board with two different chemical solutions, one was a developer NaOH and the other solution was caustic NaSO4. With the goal to place our designed circuit on the surface.


Chemicals.jpg

NaOH = developer NaSO4 = caustic


3. After the generation of the circuit, we soldered different important parts like a chip, wires, resistance, LED, batteries and a piezo speaker on the board.

Tools.jpg Solding.jpg Further tools.jpg


4. As a result of this process we got a noise generating device. Moreover, it is able to produce different kinds of sound by touching and connecting the two poles through the resistance area.

IMAG1958.jpg Shining led.jpg Device.jpg

5. Manipulation of the resistance area: I tried to coat the resistance area with different materials and liquids (water, wax, a special spray, nanotechspeedwax, fire,…) I was able to manipulate the area in between the two poles. To mention some of the used materials: For example NanoTechSpeedWax —> it has not stopped making a noise. Touching the two poles with a wax coated finger it revealed a resistance. A soldered wire on each pole touching my tongue, let the LED shine without any upcoming noise.