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  • And the IED was born.

  • @nickgiordano1992

    indeed you can make a IED with this. But i'm not really interested in blowing up my neighbours so i'll stick to the computer ;-)

  • he tim ik vroeg me wat af ik heb een nokia 1616 en ik heb gemeten dat de spanning op de speaker/trilfunctie motor 0.3v is weet jij hoe je hier mee een ook zo een schema kan maken ?

  • @customcrap

    0.3v is wel heel weinig. heb je wel goed gemeten?

    speakers zijn hier overigens niet handig voor omdat er wisselspanning op staat. het makkelijkste is gelijkspanning en dat is meestal te vinden bij die trilmotoren.

    maar 0.3v is wel heel er laag imo.

  • i have cell phone samsung jst like p510 i think....i found that the location of the vibrator is located top of the screen, the shape is rounded one, i jst dont know where should i connect the power button wires....post some picture where u connect the wires if can...it will be very very helpful..

  • @xsoonkenx

    i've made some sort of tutorial:

    h t t p : / / p d f c a s t . o r g / p d f / h o w - t o - c o m p u t e r - a c t i v a t o r

    (sorry for all the spaces, youtube doesn't want any links in comments)

    hopefully it can help you.

    if you have questions, my email is in my profile i thought, if otherwise send me a private message

  • @timberleek thank for the tutorial, but it seem tht i still dont get it, sry i still newbie -,-, so all we need is 4 component, transistor, resistor, diode n relay switch, but i still dont know where to put that relay switch on test board or circuit board....so can you shows me more detail or upload a picture, thx.....................

  • @xsoonkenx

    The easier option is the optocoupler.

    then you only need 1 resistor and the optocoupler itself. No diode, transistor or external power source

  • @timberleek thx, its works, using optocoupler is much easier, i wish i can buy u some hamburger :D, but i wonder, making call to turn off......i try all the ringtone, but cannot turn it off, because the vibrator spin then stop, then spin n stop again, do you know how to make the vibrator spin non-stop.....currenly i using nokia 3100..

  • @xsoonkenx

    In my case i could also switch it off with a call. But i guess it depends on the phone.

    There are some options in the computer (i thought) that states that the pc shuts down by a short press of the power button. But i dont know where you can find that settings.

    or maybe there are settings in the phone for the vibration motor (i had choice between 1 continued vibration or multiple short ones)

  • @xsoonkenx

    I have opened a Nokia..and measured 2 V at the vibra motor...could you tell me more about your solution, namely..which Optocoupler would work, what parameters are involved...and so on...

    Thanks in advance.

  • are you netherlands?

  • @TutorialsByKevin

    jup;-)

  • @timberleek kun je me dan helpen met dit te instalerne aub:$

  • @TutorialsByKevin

    sorry dat het even duurde.

    ik kan je inderdaad wel helpen ja.

    ik zal binnenkort eens een document opstellen waar alles in staat

  • @timberleek bedankt ik wil graag dat gebruiken voor mijn server aan en uit te zetten maak kan je er dan ook je pc uit mee zetten

  • @TutorialsByKevin

    afhankelijk van hoe je hem hebt ingesteld.

    bij de meeste computers gaat hij afsluiten zodra je de aanknop een keer indrukt. maar dat kun je instellen. maar praktisch elke computer gaat uit zodra je de aan knop een paar seconden inhoudt, maar dat wil je niet gebruiken. Dan wordt er namelijk geforceerd afgesloten (in een klap uit).

    meestal kun je gewoon met een belletje aanzetten en daarna met een belletje weer uit zetten

    maar er is van alles mogelijk

  • @timberleek okee ja nee ik wil wel dat me pc afgesloten word zonder problemen dat ik hem weer in een klap kan aanzetten want anders moet ik weer dingentjes doen en daar heb ik geen zin in maarja als je me zou willen helpen zou dat aardig zijn:D

  • @TutorialsByKevin

    ik heb een soort tutorial gemaakt

    h t t p : / / p d f c a s t . o r g / p d f / h o w - t o - c o m p u t e r - a c t i v a t o r

    hij is wel in het engels,

    daarmee kun je wel op weg komen denk ik.

    anders moet je maar even een mailtje of prive bericht sturen

  • @TutorialsByKevin No..i'm from Portugal(Lisbon).

  • @peterfrank100 Hahahha echt niet:P

  • how do u do that, teach me!!! i seen mostly the motor vibration doesn't hv any extended wires and only have 2 golden pin come out so that it can touch the circuit. So where should i connect the power button wires from pc to the cell phone circuit...hmmmm. Post some video tutorial........

  • @xsoonkenx

    I dont think a video tutorial is my thing.

    But i will try and make a text based tutorial soon,

  • almost like making the bombs the Talibans use....

  • dude u didn't told me ur email id:D...where should i sent the pics?

  • @austinpowerz18

    the adress should be in my profile

    but you can send it to timberleek @ gmail . com.

    I won't post my new e-mail here. last time i did that it resulted in a wave of spam.

  • how m i gonna find the vibrator machine?and if i do then how can i attach wires through it man?plz help me

  • @austinpowerz18

    it's just a small electric motor with weight on the axle. It has 2 wires connected to it which you problably have to extend because they are not as long.

    it can be all types of motors but most times it looks like one of these:

    you can attach wires to it by soldering of something like that. and then connect the extended wires to the circuit

  • @timberleek

    the links don't work.

    just google 'cell phone vibration motor' and you can see all sorts of examples

  • @timberleek timberleek thanx alot bro but seriously i really dont understand all this that way man...can u plz plz plz make a video tutorial?plz man that will be too kind of u..thanx

  • @austinpowerz18

    I should have the setup somewhere. (ain't using it anymore) but i don't have the motor anymore. So i can't really show you where to find the motor.

    If you have some pictures of the inside of the phone you want to use, send them over. maybe i can spot the motor from here

  • @austinpowerz18

    i don't know if you've send me an e-mail, but i saw that the adress in my account is old.

    So if you did. Please send it again on the new adresse

  • Home made remote hehe. Actually with this setup you could turn on your computer from anywhere which is cool!

  • hoe doe je dat/

  • wajo vet tim! je wordt ook niets voor niets TT genoemd! (technische tim)

  • eej das best vet

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