IndoorGeek | Make PCB Coils in KiCad using Python @IndoorGeek | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 minute ago.
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A few weeks back, I had made a Mechanical 7 Segment Display that uses electromagnets to push the segments. I received so many comments and suggestions that I had to make an improved version of it. So, thank you, everyone!
In this video, I will try to make a few variations of the coils on a PCB in KiCad using a Python script and then test them to see if they can be replaced with regular electromagnets.
Instructables: instructables.com/PCB-Coils-in-KiCad
Mechanical 7-Segment Display: youtu.be/3phLYcJFsy8
Inspired from Carl Bugega's FlexAR: flexar.io
Python script by Joan Spark: gist.github.com/JoanTheSpark/e3fab5a8af44f7f8779c
Get your PCBs fabricated professionally from JLCPCB for just 2$ jlcpcb.com
A few weeks back, I had made a Mechanical 7 Segment Display that uses electromagnets to push the segments. I received so many comments and suggestions that I had to make an improved version of it. So, thank you, everyone!
In this video, I will try to make a few variations of the coils on a PCB in KiCad using a Python script and then test them to see if they can be replaced with regular electromagnets.
Instructables: instructables.com/PCB-Coils-in-KiCad
Mechanical 7-Segment Display: youtu.be/3phLYcJFsy8
Inspired from Carl Bugega's FlexAR: flexar.io
Python script by Joan Spark: gist.github.com/JoanTheSpark/e3fab5a8af44f7f8779c