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Table for Electronic Dreams is a table which reveals the hidden electrical activity of nearby electronic objects. Through this interaction, people will develop a greater awareness of the invisible workings of their electronic devices and the limits of human perception.


 
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Step 1: Gather parts!

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You will need:

PARTS LIST

15 circuit boards
15 LM324 quad op amp
15 14-pin sockets
60 white LEDs
60 induction coils*

* Currently I am using coils from Digikey part number M10013-ND. The inductance is 4.7mH. They do not look like the ones pictured in this instructable.

60 10 ohm resistors
60 10M ohm resistors
60 1K ohm resistors
30 100K ohm resistors
15 10 μF capacitors
60 0.1 μF capacitors


You could change these numbers if you want to make a smaller table. There will be 1 quad op amp, 4 LEDs and 4 induction coils for each board.


For the table:

1/4 inch translucent white acrylic 33" x 21"
1/4 inch clear acrylic 33" x 21"

aluminum u-channel


For op amps I am using a quad op amp LM324, but you can use any op amp chip.
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ChristoVanEeden says: Jun 14, 2013. 4:50 AM
Hi, What is the total power supply used for the entire circuit once all the seperate circuits are connected?
maixy says: Mar 9, 2012. 10:27 AM
which symbol represents the coil?
(i am a fish...~_~)
marcinek__85 says: Oct 26, 2009. 4:31 PM
My unit works but no longer works when I use a wi-fi or bluetooth. What do you use the coil? 470UH or 1000UH?
Sorry for my English.
pranav vempati in reply to marcinek__85Dec 26, 2011. 5:35 PM
How did you rectify your problem.... ( LEDs always on) ???
snoopdogg416 says: Jun 18, 2009. 1:34 PM
hi i plan on buying the induction coils from http://www.digikey.ca/ could anyone paste the part # or link as to which one i should order for this project.

thanks
DMcC in reply to snoopdogg416Jun 24, 2009. 2:01 AM
Hi snoopdog416 My son and I have been experimenting with the circuit and we were struggling with the best coils to use. I can advise now that in our experience it dosent appear to be a big issue what coils you use. We have managed to get the circuit to work using a wide range of coils and even got it working with a small section of straight wire in place of the coil !! Please note our test circuit was set up on a bread board using a number of small connecting wires. The small connecting wires may have had an impact on the sensativity of the coil. If I was you I would test your circuit with a cheap coil or section of wire before I purchased 60 new coils. Cheers D McC
thexplanet in reply to DMcCDec 2, 2009. 10:25 PM
Hello DMcC,

Thanks for pointing out regarding the 3-cm wire in lieu of 4.7mH inductance coil,

however, can you please share the snap /picture of your bread board setup for this,

as I want to make this, and i am not that good into electronics, and i see this is dual sided PCB.

so, i would like to test it on bread-board first.

Thanks in advance.
DMcC in reply to thexplanetDec 3, 2009. 8:34 PM
Hi thexplanet

Unfortunately I have moved home since I played around with this circuit (back in June 2009) and dont have ready access to the breadboard.

I would  recommend that you set up the circuit a replace the coil with a short section of wire and see if that works for you. My son and I discovered that a short section of wire worked quite well as a replacement for the coil.

good luch
D McC
thexplanet in reply to DMcCDec 9, 2009. 2:36 PM
Thanks DMcC,

I did the entire re-design of this ckt, and got it working for an Inductor with 4.7uH

can you explain which mode is the LM324N is working in? or why is it only LM324N? being used.

Is it RF / Microwave or EM?

Thanks
pranav vempati in reply to thexplanetDec 26, 2011. 5:33 PM
Can you please post the redesign of the circuit ???
snoopdogg416 in reply to DMcCJun 25, 2009. 10:01 AM
Hi DMcC Thanks for you input, I really have no experience using induction coils. I would appreciate it if you could perhaps paste a couple links from digikey.ca as to what coils would be appropriate for this project and then i could order a select few and experiment with them before i purchase a large amount. There are so many types on digikey that its overwhelming! thanks
DMcC in reply to snoopdogg416Jun 25, 2009. 10:03 PM
Hi snoopdog I have had success with the following coils from a local company
http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=L8260
http://www.altronics.com.au/index.asp?area=item&id=L6230
But as mentioned in my last post I don't believe it really matters what coil you use as we also had success with using 3 cm of wire in place of the coil.
If you set up a test circuit on a bread board you will see for yourself that the coil rating is not important.

All the best
D McC
pranav vempati says: Dec 26, 2011. 1:15 AM
The LED's are always on..... When I bring a cell phone in, LEDs are flickering.... Can anyone suggest what should I do???
nimit1994 says: Nov 25, 2011. 2:40 AM
the minimun order for the induction coils from Digikey is 1000 which is too high and too expensive. Does anyone know where i can get the induction coils needed?
ilpug says: Nov 13, 2011. 8:00 PM
Amazing. So, have you found out whether or not cell phones dream of electric sheep?
mr panerai says: May 5, 2010. 8:28 AM
hi....i'm new here...how can i get the schematic of this cool stuff (or maybe anyone selling the pcb completely with all componens (how much it cost?)

all email are welcome sekutu@hotmail.com / tomz_eternity@yahaoo.com
andydoro (author) in reply to mr paneraiSep 16, 2011. 8:52 PM
Hi. The PCBs and components are available as kits from my website: http://andydoro.com/table/order.html
Mechtek says: Mar 31, 2011. 11:21 AM
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GoJoeDimaagio says: Mar 31, 2011. 4:38 AM
To make the board more sensitive do you just make a larger coil of wire?
ram.pai says: Nov 13, 2010. 7:51 AM
hey can any one send me EAGLE files plzz???
ohalpaul says: Sep 5, 2010. 1:40 PM
Hi great project i'm thinking of making a coffee table like this .
CCOTTER247 says: Sep 4, 2010. 7:45 AM
I was curious if you could post the eagle files please!!!!
railrun says: May 23, 2010. 1:01 PM
Hi, I 've tried to build one board, but it didn't work. It seems, that the coil isn't correct. It's similar as you name here with 4,7 mH. Isn't it to high?!
Could you upload the eagle file for the board?
chionatan says: Apr 6, 2010. 3:18 AM
Hi, I would like to know, too, how to make the coil. I bought some copper.Could you give me some hints?
aafaquehs says: Mar 15, 2010. 10:56 AM
hey at least tell what size are the induction coils or instruct how to make em..
RetroTechno says: May 29, 2009. 6:39 AM
Pretty nifty idea. This basic idea could be the start of all kinds of cool projects. One little thing -- in looking at your schematic, I noticed you used capacitor symbols for the coils. Shouldn't they be inductors instead? Anyhow, they were clearly labeled, so no big whoop.
andydoro (author) in reply to RetroTechnoMay 29, 2009. 8:59 AM
Hello! Yes, I should point this out. I used a capacitor in the circuit board program to leave a big circular footprint for the coils.
marcinek__85 in reply to andydoroOct 26, 2009. 2:27 PM
LED always on :/ what wrong? i'm change lm324 but don't work.
Sorry on my english
morriganfaye in reply to marcinek__85Mar 7, 2010. 9:27 AM
you might want to check your resistors some might be bad or your ic  may also be bad. also makesure you power supply isnt to high if your current is to high it may effect all of those
morriganfaye in reply to marcinek__85Mar 7, 2010. 9:16 AM
the schematic the IC ground and Vcc (power supply) are not attached thats pin 4 ground and pin 11 needs to go to the powersupply
blaze-n-ferno in reply to marcinek__85Nov 9, 2009. 5:09 PM
i had the same problem. prototyped it with a battery and it worked fine. but when i hooked it up to a 12v wall wart transformer with the 7805 they would all just stay on. what worked for me was to add the buffering capacitors to the input and output on the 7805. played around with the values of the capacitors for a while. but it fixed my problem. good luck.
morriganfaye in reply to blaze-n-fernoNov 24, 2009. 3:41 PM
you will need to conect pin 4 to ground and pin 11 to voltage thats why
morriganfaye says: Mar 7, 2010. 9:24 AM
If the circuit is not working, So everyone knows Pin 4 and Pin 11 on the schematic are not hooked up Pin 4 needs to go to ground and pin 11 needs to go to Vcc  or your powersupply.
Also if your local junk yard is nice you can ask to get some of the relays from the cars the relays have inductor coils in them that work with the table. I got about 50 relays for like 5 dollars.
rhythmstick says: Jan 28, 2010. 6:07 PM
Hi, what size are the inductor coils?
awaite says: Nov 18, 2009. 10:55 PM
Can i Buy one of these off u?

killroy says: Nov 13, 2009. 3:44 PM
This is epic!
Sasha_HN says: Nov 11, 2009. 8:22 AM
This is AWESOME!!!
Can  I use one of these,  "HIGH CURRENT, 330uh, 1.4A, 9x26mm" 
or
"HIGH CURRENT, 1000UH, 0,8A" for coils.

Thanks
morriganfaye says: Nov 5, 2009. 11:39 PM
what size are the size of the inductor coils
RPisces says: Sep 10, 2009. 6:17 PM
This is...so so cool. And the originality in that it was done with the simplest of devices - the LM741 - makes it that much better!
bengerszewski says: Aug 7, 2009. 9:21 AM
once one detects electricity, wouldn't that start a chain reaction with all the ones around it lighting up from that one led? I could be wrong, but just wondering.
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