Here's the link to my final project for Fashionable Technology. You can see how I used it to simulate life/something growing in my final piece. It didn't come out as awesome as I wanted it to but it works for now.
Here is what you'll need to get started;
TiP 120 transistor, diode 1 amp, 100 ohm resistor, copper tape and gator clamps. With these components you will make a circuit to help you control the nitinol wire for your project.
TiPi 120 transistor |
This is a close up of the soft circuit |
The circuit all hooked up. |
The finish circuit hooked up to nitinol wire and a battery. |
Disregard the yellow wires. |
The following video demo the action of the wire when the LED blinks.
You can buy your own spool of wire here.
You can change the rate of the blinking LED by increasing or decreasing the HIGH/LOW delay in the void loop.
Here are links to some other amazing projects with nitinol:
High-Low Tech
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
MAKE: Crafts
Jie Qi Projects
This is just one of many cool thing you can do with nitinol wire. I hope it's helpful.
Enjoy!
You can buy your own spool of wire here.
You can change the rate of the blinking LED by increasing or decreasing the HIGH/LOW delay in the void loop.
Here are links to some other amazing projects with nitinol:
High-Low Tech
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
MAKE: Crafts
Jie Qi Projects
This is just one of many cool thing you can do with nitinol wire. I hope it's helpful.
Enjoy!