12-layer PCB Coil APPLICATIONS

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This project is Open-Source and licensed with Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License

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Music:
All Stars - Patrick Patrikios (YouTube Audio library)
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The actuator demo made me think about Braille displays.
This can actually be quite interesting challenge - to see how densely you can put multiple actuators on a single PCB...
Maybe stack multiple PCBs with a hole for a single moving core.

killymxi
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so cool!
1) consider a version with a central hole, it may have further applications like using many parallelly with a long rod crossing them?
2) consider moving the plug to one corner, one may like to create grids, and with current configuration it seems impossible? maybe prepare to have plugs in different places so one can use the preferred location?
3) consider selling a whole grid one can break into small squares, with a central hub for plugs and local plugs to be applied when you split it?
4) square grid, triangular grid, hexagonal grid?
5)local led to display action (or just the setup for those willing to apply/use it)

maxxflyer
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This, this right here is exactly what I love about the internet. I'm not interested in Twitter or Facebook And all of their mumbo jumbo and politicing, none of that crap. I love seeing how people like you come up with ideas like that and make it available for doofuses like me... Thanks

tgirard
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I really like the flip dot idea !
Normally in flip dots display there are alot of wiring and electromagnets.
But with flexar you make it more efficient.
I hope you try this idea and keep making amazing videos 👍👍

Enginmann
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You should add a via/mount hole to the center, so you can add an iron core. Electromagnets are much stronger when you have an iron core to direct the field.

excitedbox
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This is one of the most underrated channel I have found in my youtube watching history, you are going to grow man so much!!
This is awesome! you are a inspiration to many!!

jusjaisinghani
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Can vouch on the fact that these are awesome :D Congrats on the launch, Carl! Hope we get to see some awesome projects pop up when people get these in their hands :)

AppliedProcrastination
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This printed coil concept you have been working on has come a long way. Very cool results so far, I commend your dedication to this project.

JeffreyBoye
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This has so much potential in so many areas. You should be creating kits and selling them worldwide, get a distributor in all major countries.
You are onto a real potential winner here, congratulations to your creative mind!

stevetobias
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I've been obsessed with flip dots for a while... I don't know why .. but I am. Keep up the awesome work!

JohnCanniff
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It has been an interesting journey following along to this point.

SonofTheMorningStar
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Very cool! Love all the progress you have been making. The actuator and the buzzer are interesting applications. Keep it up and thanks for sharing!

stephencarrasquillo
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That’s really cool ! You’re on your way to become a game changer !

anonymous.youtuber
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I love the progress you have made on this invention and in such a short period of time, as well! Great job!

themeek
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this thing made me think about planar speakers, piece of films or plastics with conducting wires running through that vibrates thus making sound

._am
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you have done a nice research in it . well done

richubini
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You are doing great! in this field
Good job bro💜

TechNerdPrash
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Awesome, Brilliant, and an axial flux printed pcb motor. Thank you for sharing.

jorgealonso
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Damn. I've seen your past videos but hadn't yet subscribed. This video was in my recommended, so I tapped on the video because it sounded pretty damn cool. It indeed was pretty damn cool. I really just wish it was longer!

Regardless, I'm now subscribed!

skuzlebut
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in order to achieve transformer function (2:14) what type of power source did you use? Did you use an oscillator circuit to make a sine wave?

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