Introduction: How to Bulid a Fun Electromagnetic Transmitter Toy by Yourself
Build it with your kids, it can strengthen the interaction between parents and children.
This DIY Kitis a good project to hone soldering skills. On one side you understand the working principle of electromagnetic transmitters and learn the basics of electronic technology and on the other side you get a small shooting game toy.
TJ-56-519A is a DC 3V High Voltage Electromagnetic Transmitter DIY Kit. It can simulate an electromagnetic transmitter and convert electrical energy into magnetic energy, thereby injecting a metal cylinder.
Supplies
Getting started with basic electronics is easier than you might think. This Instructable introduce the installation step by step, will hopefully demystify the basics of electronics so that anyone with an interest in building circuits can hit the ground running.
Let's do it!
Using Step:
1>. Turn ON left blue toggle power switch then the green power indicator will turn ON.
2>. The circuit starts to charge the capacitor.
3>. The Red charged indicator will turn ON(Note:Just shining slightly!!!) after 2~3 minute. That is means the capacitor is fully charged.
4>. Place 1pcs M4*12mm Iron Pillar on Transparent Plastic Tube and align.
5>. Press Red Momentary Start Switch to transmit Iron Pillar.
Step 1: Splicing Terminal Blocks for Later Installation on PCB
Installation Tips:
1>.User needs to prepare the welding tool at first.
2>.Please wear anti-static gloves or anti-static wristbands when installing electronic components.
3>.The package is DIY kit.It need finish install by user.
4>.The soldering iron can't touch the components for a long time(1.0 second), otherwise it will damage the components.
5>.Pay attention to the positive and negative of the components.
6>.Strictly prohibit short circuit.
7>.User must install the LED according to the specified rules.Otherwise some LED will not light.
8>.Install complex components preferentially.
9>.Make sure all components are in right direction and right place.
10>.Check that all of the LED can be illuminated.





