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A real yoyo project

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At about $1.08 each in small quantities, the PIC12F629 is just begging to be used in small and strange projects.



The original yoyo was equiped with 2 LEDs that lit up when the device was spinning. I decided to add a micro to give it some extra pazazz.
The trick here is to make the unit work without a power switch. The mercury switch is positioned so that it supplies power when the unit is spinning. After about 20 seconds, the PIC shuts down in sleep modes, see listing below. That way, if the switch is still on when the device is put away, the power can never be stuck in the 'on' mode.

The circuit was designed on a small circuit board to fit inside caseing. The mercury switch is mounted off the board to connect to the battery.

The battery shown is a 4.5 volt made out of cells from a 12 volt key-fob battery (under $1 from Walmart). The battery comes appart into 8 cells. Three of them are put together with heat-shrink tubing.

Copyright 2006 Luhan Monat

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Posted by Jospfh at Jun 27 2006 12:58
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Apr 28 2008 8:16
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