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== Parts List - Simple ==
== Parts List - Simple ==
The simple version of the badge is just an LED wired derectly with a battery. A colour changing LED is used to make it a bit more interesting.


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Revision as of 07:45, 26 May 2013

Overview

These are notes and files relating to the 'Learn To Solder' Robot Badge.This badge kit has been produced to use at events as a simple soldering exercise and promote the hackspace. This badge was based upon a simple flashing LED badge that was seen at UK Maker Faire 2011 in Newcastle. This robot shaped badge was designed by Matt Little based on an idea by Rob Keating from PCB manufacturers, Beta Layout. Beta Layout produced a number of batches of these PCBs for Nottingham Hackspace.

Build Instructions

Parts List - Simple

The simple version of the badge is just an LED wired derectly with a battery. A colour changing LED is used to make it a bit more interesting.

Part Details Supplier
3V Battery CR2032 eBay 1 Cost: £10 for 100

eBay 2 Cost: £10 for 100

Battery clip To hold above Rapid: 18-3585 Cost: £0.312 100+

Farnell: 908654 Cost: £0.442 100+

Digikey UK: BK-888-ND Cost: £0.1674 100+

LED 5mm colour chaging Rapid: 55-1906 £0.4326 100+

eBay 1: Cost: £6.99 for 30

eBay 2: Cost: £3.50 for 30

Pin 13mm panel pin Stones hardware £0.56 for box (100pcs)

eBay 1 £1.60 for box

Badge Clip To fit above pin eBay 1: Cost: £4.99 for 100

eBay 2: Cost: £3 for 100

Parts List - SMD

Part Reference Details Supplier
Part Reference Details Supplier


PCB Files

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