Student Help for Hire
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Would anyone know anyone who would help a beginner attach
a vibrating pager motor to a stamp? It would be my first
attempt at the stamp and I wanted someone to show me.
Name your price. I live in Northern California, but I can
drive. Thank you!
a vibrating pager motor to a stamp? It would be my first
attempt at the stamp and I wanted someone to show me.
Name your price. I live in Northern California, but I can
drive. Thank you!
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see e.g.
http://www.seattlerobotics.org/websites.html
http://www.portlandrobotics.org/links/clubs.html
for links.
and you could try it yourself: I am a newbee myself and it took me not more
then a few hours to get a stamp running and to hook it up to a DC motor
(probably your pager motor). I used a LM293 H-bridge driver IC, a 7805 5V dc
regulator and a few 1k resistors between the stamp pins and the LM293 (see
datasheet for details). Any questions? Mail the BS list; we are all willing
to help you if you get stuck!
good luck,
Matt
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Would anyone know anyone who would help a beginner attach
a vibrating pager motor to a stamp? It would be my first
attempt at the stamp and I wanted someone to show me.
Name your price. I live in Northern California, but I can
drive. Thank you!
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>
>see e.g.
>http://www.seattlerobotics.org/websites.html
>http://www.portlandrobotics.org/links/clubs.html
>for links.
There is a robotics club that meets on Monday evenings at Mills
College in Oakland.
http://www.buildcoolstuff.com/topics/index.html