How does it work? I'm guessing the fixed magnet is an electromagnet at the top but does the voltage drop the closer the bottom magnet gets to the fixed magnet? Or is it to complicated to sum up in a short answer?
it is a very difficult thing actually. The levitating object must be any kind of magnet. In the levitron there is a holo's detector that indicates the power and distance of the magnet. It makes voltage increase/decrease. In the chip there is a Smith's triggering microprocessor that makes the current change many times a second (depends what holo's detector gives). And so on...
You cannot make this. You must be an expert in electronics and be sure that you want to spend a LOT of time for it. And you must get such rare parts as Smith's trigger microprocessor. If you are still interested, PM me - I'll send you the scheme.
HI Mr. Rowe's class! ROFL
IisSoAmazing 1 year ago
good work!
instead of Smith's trigger microprocessor can a computer be used for the calculations?
NewRisingSong 1 year ago
Ofc. it can. But many adjustments will be needed, lots of cables and special programs to write. Lots of work.
maumastoks 1 year ago
How does it work? I'm guessing the fixed magnet is an electromagnet at the top but does the voltage drop the closer the bottom magnet gets to the fixed magnet? Or is it to complicated to sum up in a short answer?
feduppenguin 2 years ago
it is a very difficult thing actually. The levitating object must be any kind of magnet. In the levitron there is a holo's detector that indicates the power and distance of the magnet. It makes voltage increase/decrease. In the chip there is a Smith's triggering microprocessor that makes the current change many times a second (depends what holo's detector gives). And so on...
maumastoks 2 years ago
Reminds me of what I used to do back in school. Nostalgia...
ShirokiMaki 3 years ago
can anyone tell me how to make this???
A2zAkyz 2 years ago
You cannot make this. You must be an expert in electronics and be sure that you want to spend a LOT of time for it. And you must get such rare parts as Smith's trigger microprocessor. If you are still interested, PM me - I'll send you the scheme.
maumastoks 2 years ago