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Nitelight Lantern Kit - Learn to Solder
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The Night is Dark and Full of Makers!
Lanterns have been used to commemorate cultural and spiritual celebrations for centuries. Celebrations such as the Lantern Festival, Diwali, Dia De Los Muertos, and St. Martin's Day are examples of lanterns in action.
Powered by the Powerbase Medallion (assembled and included), this simple solder kit will light up your Maker journey. Snaps easily into the powerbase plate and screws to the Powerbase Medallion for both power and stability, and also features an on/off switch.
Duration: 1-2 Hours.
Skill Level: Level 2 - Intermediate.
The Oil Lamp circuit utilizes a pair of transistors and resistors to create a super cool logic circuit that lights up an LED when it gets dark.
Oil Lamp Kit Includes:
- Oil Lamp Nitelight PCB
- 1 x 5mm Flickering Yellow LED
- 1 x 100k Potentiometer
- 1 x NPN Transistor
- 1 x 3mm Phototransistor
- 1 x 220ohm Resistor
- 1 x Powerbase Medallion (assembled)
- 1 x CR2023 Coincell Battery
- Measures: 2.5" x 3.5" finished
- DOWNLOAD: Instruction Set
- DOWNLOAD: 2024 Chinese New Year Dragon Paper Lantern Template
Not Included:
- Soldering Iron and Solder
- Wire Cutters
- Phillips Screwdriver
What's a transistor?
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power. It is one of the basic building blocks of modern electronics. The new iPhone 15 has 19 billion transistors!
How does it work?
The NPN transistor functions as a switch. It has three wires: Collector (C) , Base (B), Emitter (E).
When there is no current going to B, no current can get past the C. However, if enough current gets to B, then the transistor “opens” like a switch letting current through C to E.
The phototransistor also functions as a switch. It is similar to the NPN with only two wires: Collector (C) , Emitter (E). It converts light energy as the Base (B).
If there is no light, no current can get past C. The stronger the light, the more current
can get past the C to the E.