
Electronic Pokeball (DIY)
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I'm always excited to share my latest projects with the world, so here's the update for 2016.10.10 - I've added a modified bottom that includes a wobble-stop feature and some holes to let more sound escape. The pokeball has been transformed into an electronics-driven device that now functions as a success/fail or coin-flip type game. I did it just for the fun and challenge of it! Check out the video here: https://youtu.be/n2CUOBoEbf4 I'm not sure if anyone will find this interesting enough to build one, but if you're curious, post in the comments and I'll be happy to help with any questions or code. All the design files are included (AutoDesk 123D Design) if needed. Here's a list of the electronics used: * Attiny85 microcontroller * Adafruit audio FX sound board * Adafruit mono amplifier * LM7805 5V regulator * Random speaker I had lying around * Rumble motor from a PS3 controller * Tilt switch * Big LED * Some capacitors * Random N-channel MOSFETs I had lying around * Diode * Resistors * 9V battery The top part is printed in transparent PLA to let light shine through.
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