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Slow Motion Machine

A slow motion machine. Works by combining the action of an electromagnet that makes an object vibrate and a high frequency flickering light that "freezes" the motion.

Inspired to the timeframe from Cubic Print.

I put in my machine four controls that allow me to set:

  • the frequency of the electromagnet (to better find a resonating frequency for the object you place in the machine).
  • the duty cycle of the electromagnet (intensity of the oscillation).
  • the phase shift of the LEDs (speed of the slow motion effect).
  • the duty duty cycle of the LEDs (intensity of light).

See it in action:

  • Video 1: Video 1
  • Video 2: Video 2
  • Early prototype: Early prototype

The box.slvs file is a Solvespace 3D model that I made to sketch my idea of the enclosing box. Then Cristina Galeotti (fb page) optimized the model to make it printable. The STL file are made by her.

Box


BOM:

  • 1 Arduino Nano
  • 4 10k potentiometers
  • 2 1k resistors
  • 1 1N4001 diode
  • 2 NPN transistors
  • 1 LED strip (NOT programmable ones, which are slow)
  • 1 electromagnet

Circuit schema:

Circuit schema


PCB:

pcb


Oscillator with circuit on breadboard:

Oscillator with circuit on breadboard

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