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Touch Activated Blinky Badge

A touch sensitive two LED flasher badge for teaching soldering/electronics.

mahesh-venkitachalamMahesh Venkitachalam
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This project was created on 08/30/2015 and last updated 11 years ago.

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I wanted to create a simple project to teach soldering and electronics to kids (10+ years) and beginners. I first thought of a simple two transistor LED flasher, but then decided to make it interactive by adding a touch sensitive element to it. The idea is that once made, this PCB can be worn as a badge.

I had initially designed this using through-hole components. But with SMD becoming more and more common, it seems like a better choice. Plus SMD will have a much flatter profile - more suited to a badge.

I plan to test this out with my 10-year old first. If that goes well, I plan to organize a soldering workshop in my neighborhood.

Here is the github repo for the project:

https://github.com/electronut/blinky-badge

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  • Fixed timing

    Mahesh Venkitachalam • 09/24/2015 at 03:43 • 0 comments

    It was a chipped 47K resistor I damaged during soldering. Works nicely now.

  • It works!

    Mahesh Venkitachalam • 09/23/2015 at 16:50 • 0 comments

    Magnifier lamp broken, so pretty much soldered it blind. It works, but timing seems a bit off. ;-)


  • Just got the first PCBs!

    Mahesh Venkitachalam • 09/23/2015 at 11:37 • 0 comments

  • Ready for first PCB

    Mahesh Venkitachalam • 09/04/2015 at 10:37 • 0 comments

    Almost ready to send off to the PCB man...

  • Touch Plate

    Mahesh Venkitachalam • 09/01/2015 at 08:43 • 0 comments

    Done with custom footprint...

  • Touch Plate footprint & Python

    Mahesh Venkitachalam • 09/01/2015 at 04:30 • 0 comments

    Creating the kicad touch plate footprint with some help from Python...

  • Designing PCB

    Mahesh Venkitachalam • 08/30/2015 at 10:02 • 0 comments

    Tested on breadboard. Now working on PCB design with kicad.

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Sandeep Patil wrote 09/02/2015 at 05:26 • point

the painting is neat!

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Mahesh Venkitachalam wrote 09/02/2015 at 05:28 • point

Thanks!

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davedarko wrote 08/30/2015 at 09:24 • point

please post some pics of the results :) 

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Mahesh Venkitachalam wrote 08/30/2015 at 10:00 • point

I will, thanks!

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