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  • where to get such coil? thx

  • hall-effect sensor?

  • how many volts were you using?

  • @furyfax + ibjessemon oh so it wont over force the magnet to the ground right?

  • MARAVILLOSO!

  • how many volts is the power source?

  • IT FLIES! =)

  • did you make that electro magnet or where did you get it?

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil..

  • thats real cool, like ghost is holding that nut down there..

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil..

  • Interesting!

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil..

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coi

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil..

  • @furyfax VERY NICE. Wish i had the source code for something like that

  • Why is a microchip involved in this? Does it regulate the current in the coil or something?

  • Because we use a flux sensor at the end of the magnet, which senses the flying object, we have programmed the chip to hold the object at a specific length, and then the chip regulates the current to the coil..

  • probably an 68HC12 or MSP430. Possibly, if youre really cheap, youd go for a PIC.

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