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Wiimote Whiteboard IR Pen

Wiimote Whiteboard IR Pen
How to build a IR pen for use with a wiimote whiteboard-style project, or anything else you need an IR pen for.
 
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Step 1Assemble the materials

Assemble the materials
For this project you will need:
1 IR LED - i got mine at radioshack, apparently Mouser has good ones also. Make sure its forward bias is <= to 1.5 V, or you wont be able to drive it with a normal AA battery.
1 momentary switch, the smaller the better
1 Sharpie marker/highlighter
1 AA or AAA battery
and some wire, both regular battery-pack-connector style wire and optionally some thicker gauge wire for making the springs on the end of the battery compartment.
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May 6, 2012. 5:03 PMRonnieJi says:
These infrared pens all work very well with wiimote whiteboard and are very easy to use:

http://www.penciil.com/

http://shop.infrawow.com/WIB-Scrib-001.htm








Apr 15, 2011. 2:45 PMJackie Lee says:
Please check these professional IR pen. friendly, durable, stronger!

Jackie Lee
Oway Group Limited


May 27, 2011. 7:14 AMcpinzon says:
Where can I buy these ones?
Jul 1, 2011. 9:08 AMJackie Lee says:
Hi, Please you can send email to sales@oway-group.com or jackieoway@gmail.com to get the samples
Apr 16, 2011. 9:05 AMJackie Lee says:
Yes, If do the IR Pen by yourself it should be highly interesting. If you only want to try the really handwritting IR Pen, Long Laser Pointer Infrared IR Pen. The products from Oway Group Limited is a good choice.
Jan 27, 2011. 1:18 AMlafeber says:
I would have built one, but decided to get an infrared pen at http://www.penciil.com/ instead.
Still, maybe in the future I'll build one myself and compare it to the one I've bought.
Apr 15, 2011. 2:47 PMJackie Lee says:
Why not try our IR Pen, you can use it like a really pen.

Jackie Lee(jackieoway@gmail.com)
Oway Group Limited
Jun 28, 2010. 10:06 AMgimblegiil says:
im having issues with the wiimote picking up ir IR signal...any suggestions?
Jan 3, 2010. 12:48 AMshad0w88 says:
which ir led did you use? a tsal6400? i can't find a tsal6400 what shud i do?
Jun 1, 2010. 10:59 PMzack247 says:
almost any ir led should worok. i made one of these with one from the source, but i haven't tried it yet
Jan 10, 2010. 4:06 PMboonjin says:
 You should get the Vishay TSAL 6400 as it would save you a lot of trouble from experimenting the different types of LED. Other types of LED may have other wavelengths, radiation angles and power.

You can purchase the IR LED from a nearby electronics store or buy it online from sellers such as
IRGreat
WiiTeachers

Regards,
Boon Jin
Dec 27, 2009. 8:07 PMjimtran93 says:
just made this today. took me  ~3 hrs, not bad remembering that i had to learn how to solder while doing this. looks very nice. thanks for the 'able.
Dec 27, 2009. 8:09 PMjimtran93 says:
 sorry, forgot to click "upload." haha
May 20, 2009. 11:44 AMdvnfntn says:
what is an IR pen???
May 29, 2009. 1:05 PMdvnfntn says:
ok thanks
Feb 21, 2009. 12:54 PMAT says:
Very nice! I am trying to make something very similar. I started out with the same idea but it quickly turned into something looks more like a light saber! I am going to scrap what I have done and start over with something more like this. Nice instructable!
Nov 22, 2008. 3:19 PMThe Red Button says:
made it today. i didnt use your instructable but i made basically same thing. and the cap still goes on =D
Jun 25, 2008. 5:16 PMbumdrokstar says:
I tried making my own using these instructions but I can't get my ir led light to shine like a regular light. Am I doing something wrong or do I have the wrong part? I have all the parts you suggested but my ir led light is blue.
Jul 13, 2008. 11:04 PMmunchman says:
Infrared is invisible to the human eye. You have to use a camera to see it. Also remember that LED's will only work when the voltage is passed in a certian direction.
May 31, 2008. 10:22 PMHuggyBear says:
HAHA!!!! You don't even understand. I was totally going to post my IR pen for the wii touch board. I searched it for fun, and came across this. It is exactly the same as what i did (highlighter(as a case my case is clear) and everything). I think mine is a little bit cleaner though. For the tip of the pen i bought some of those black LED holder things, that fit into the tip nicely (with a little bit of expansion with a drill bit). It adds a clean black edge to the tip while holding the LED firmly in place. Also the switch on mine is better. What you did was to stick it in straight from the outside. I bought the smallest button switch i could find from radio shack soldered everything together, drilled a hole where i wanted the button to be, and then slid it inside the tube. It took a bit more work, and was a little frustrating, but produced a button that doesnt stick out as much. Overall you had the same great idea, and utilized common household items. If I ever post my own, look at it and you can see how small details really can make a difference.
Apr 23, 2008. 2:39 PMGonazar says:
Hey really want to try the project, but i was wondering where i might be able to get the IR LED. I'm trying to see if i can salvage it from another electronic, but i can't think of any off the top of my head. I tested some remotes but i actually found they're UV i think. It appeared blue when shone it into a camera.
Apr 26, 2008. 1:10 AMGonazar says:
Thanks, really needed that cleared up. But really, why would InfraRED show up bluish on an lcd camera screen???
Apr 8, 2008. 8:09 PMFlyingMonkieBoy says:
Never mind i just used lots and lots of tape and made one that works fairly well (but i don't think will last long haha) i had to cut the sharpie in half cuz i got frustrated with trying to stuff everything in...
Apr 8, 2008. 5:05 AMFlyingMonkieBoy says:
is soldering involved? Cuz i have no idea how to...
Jan 20, 2008. 12:52 PMalexsolex says:
hi I made one a week ago, looks like yours. But it does not work that good. In fact when you watch the setting panel of the whiteboard application, it looks like my wiimote catch 2 or 3 IR beam... But I only have my IR pen that is on... So I ve got a question for you, did you try it, and did it works good ? I think my IR beam is too 'narrow' and it is not catched everytime. I caught my IR LED on an old, directive, remote control
Jan 24, 2008. 3:25 PMFrenchCrawler says:
Blue LEDs also seem to cause a disturbance cause we have rope lights hooked around the top of the room which seem to be picked up by the Wiimote (we unplugged them and the disturbance went away).
Jan 22, 2008. 10:53 PMFrenchCrawler says:
You beat me to it... ah well mines still different and still somewhat under construction/testing :P Perhaps once I figure out all the minor details, I'll post it with a link here :)
Jan 24, 2008. 3:21 PMFrenchCrawler says:
Here's my prototype... the cap on the other end can be removed to change out the two AAA batteries that power it.
Jan 22, 2008. 4:50 PMpoolshark162006 says:
I have made one and this is what it looks like... i guess
Jan 20, 2008. 9:54 AMzm634 says:
Don't you need a resistor on there to not burn out the LED?
Jan 20, 2008. 7:50 PMgamer says:
AA and AAA batteries can produce enough current, its just that the led doesnt take more then it needs at the voltage of the battery (1.5).
Jan 20, 2008. 8:27 PMzm634 says:
No, they definitely do need a resistor. LEDs current is an exponential function of voltage. The amperage jumps very high very quickly. You throw a resistor on there to limit the amperage, not the voltage. http://led.linear1.org/why-do-i-need-a-resistor-with-an-led/

It's OK for little projects like this, but it could be dangerous in other situations. Check the datasheet for the LED you're using and keep it within operational currents.
Jan 21, 2008. 10:51 AMgamer says:
i know, leds work be amperage, but if a led has less voltage than it needs, it usually doesnt take up more than the amperage it needs
Jan 21, 2008. 7:55 AMAlexizupinhea says:
I made this exact thing the exact same way b4 seeing this instructable. I didn't think about posting it though. After I made this though, I made another one using a different method. The only downside to making it the original way is that you can easily and quickly change the batteries. So, I made a simple one using a popsicle stick and a AA battery holder. I may post a picture of mine later.
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