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Design the gun body: Use a 3D printer or other means to fabricate a gun-shaped enclosure for your coil gun components.
Choose a power supply: Select a high-voltage power supply that can provide enough energy to drive the coil. You may need to use multiple power supplies in parallel to achieve the desired voltage.
Wind the coil: Wind a solenoid coil with a high-conductivity wire, such as copper, and calculate the number of turns and wire diameter to achieve the desired inductance and resistance.
Install the coil and switch: Mount the coil inside the gun body and install a switch, such as a relay, that can control the flow of electrical current to the coil.
Connect the power supply and switch: Connect the power supply to the switch and the coil, making sure to properly insulate all connections and follow safety precautions.
Load the projectile: Load a ferromagnetic projectile, such as a nail or a bolt, into the coil gun. The projectile should fit snugly inside the coil, but not be in contact with the coil or the switch.
Fire the coil gun: When the switch is closed, the electrical current will flow through the coil, generating a strong magnetic field that propels the projectile out of the coil.
February 11, 2023 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Which Electronic Website is good for buying Electronic Parts #113796bidrohiniParticipantDo they ship to Bangladesh?
February 8, 2023 at 9:26 pm in reply to: How much current ESP 32 or ESP 8266 GPIO pins can provide #113680bidrohiniParticipantThe maximum output current from one GPIO pin of ESP8266 is 12mA. In the case of ESP32, it is 40mA. connecting a micro- sized motor to esp8266 is a bad idea. Use a motor driver IC.
bidrohiniParticipantStart with the basic ESP8266/ESP32 projects.
bidrohiniParticipantExactly what projects are you considering? Analog electronics? Digital electronics? Arduino? A little bit more explanation could help us to give some more fruitful suggestions.
bidrohiniParticipantYou can consider adding the AVR timer calculator.
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February 4, 2023 at 6:31 pm in reply to: Do the development board need certifications for market release #113529bidrohiniParticipantIt depends on where you live. In my country, it’s not a big deal. Anyone can make hobby electronics circuits, development boards etc. and sell them. But if you want to export your boards, you’ll definitely need some certifications.
bidrohiniParticipantYou’ll need to use an FTDI module. Please follow this tutorial meticulously and see if you still face any problem: https://maker.pro/arduino/tutorial/how-to-program-the-stm32-blue-pill-with-arduino-ide
February 2, 2023 at 7:32 pm in reply to: I want to control AC light brightness using PWM and digital signal. #113418bidrohiniParticipantOnce I used a TRIAC-based voltage dimmer with Raspberry Pi/Arduino to adjust the brightness of a traditional 220V light bulb. That particular dimmer was designed and sold by a local electronics online shop. Here is something similar: https://www.amazon.com/Light-Dimmer-Module-Arduino-Raspberry/dp/B06Y1DT1WP
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