Touch-sensitive Smart Table. Reveal all the secrets! FULL VERSION.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2022
- You’re on the Dashing Axe channel and in this video we will tell you about a project that took a month of daily work, hundreds of sensors, a thousand connections, a lot of difficulties and problems. And as a result, a smart countertop, analogues of which I haven't seen. Enjoy watching.
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Could you please put the links in, I’m interested in the components and the question page. 😂
Imagine this being a flooring in a house geez that would be insane, love this idea
Sooooooo gorgeous, good job! Definitely gave me some ideas for my own projects!
What incredible detail and effort. That is true craftsmanship. Great job
Rick, thanks for watching! Have you seen our other projects?
@AXES a few of them yes. You do great work.
Hello, the work and design was very beautiful.
May I ask what kind of leds they are?
Amazing work !!
Jeff R, thanks for watching! Have you seen our other projects?
Great work guys!!
Hazel, thanks a lot! Have you seen our other projects?
That's pretty darned impressive!, Love it - do you have a link with the parts used / some schematics, even if just high level doodles?
I would like to know how he has the lights fade out.... I would be interested is a diagram or what bored he wired it all to
Amazing job 🎉 now the real question what is the price?
Where can you order one of these ? 👀
Dose the sensor detect the objec?
I loved your project, even your other projects too. Fibre one which give experience of Sky with stars.
I would like to know can I get these sensors and the circuit diagram.
looks like the sensors are TTP223 sensors
That's a lot of effort for a table.
Not seeing a part's list but still cool
How to communicate with Alexa? I'm interested in learning more. Great job!
How much, please. Very interested in purchasing. Thank you! ❤
Great job guys, I wonder is it possible to order this table, as I am really terrible at crafting.
I made this table in red color. If you want to buy it, you can contact me.
How do I get such sensors???
great work, can you pls provide the links to the used hardware? you told in the video that links are in the description but they are not, it would be much appreciated, thanks
Yes..!
I love it! ❤
Only a few mistranslations throughout the video but from context it is very understandable. Even your jokes landed pretty well through computer read text 😂 ‘patented fingering in a circle’
I really hope this format brings you great success, I really enjoyed it and hope to see more.
I was very surprised the voided combs were fairly random with one volunteer. I would have guess you mapped it out so the electronics could have been planed out prior. I hope you enjoy seeing bout this in the comments 😊.
Theodore, thanks for the kind words! We appreciate it!) Have you seen our other channel axes_garage?
@@axes_garage Yes I am aware of the Garage channel, you can see my comments there too. 😄.
Funny enough I was subscribed to the Garage channel looking for woodworking updates… took me a bit to figure out they were different channels. Now I enjoy them both and am so excited that they both have Voice Over. There is so much to learn from you all. ❤️
@@MakerBees333 thanks a lot! We appreciate it
I don't see the links in the description like you said in the video.
Very nice can you share powar supply smps details
❤❤❤Very cool work. This is a beautiful creation. I just want to ask you what is the name of those optical sensors that you used??
Capacitive Touch Sensor Module TTP223B
Only 33k views at 9 months... should be a mil
WOW 😎🥳👌🏼
for what you use STM32F103C8T6 Micro USB?
What kind of Arduino they use it.
How do I buy it?
Bonsoir j ‘ ai vu tous vos projet c ‘est fabuleux j ‘ ai juste une question est ce que vous pouvez donner les références pour circuit électrique merci d ‘avance
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Name of electronic device please
your patented technique looks familiar.
tranparent table diy Usb include with modem
Without electricity ?
Hello, can you share the CNC files?
Use it as a MIDI Interface!!!!
What is circuit for proximity sensor?
TTP223
I can't understand, it's a capacitive sensor, why it is not detecting the wood covering it? is it because of the elevated coil? or any other reason?
I had the same question. Since the video does not explain it.. My wild GUESS would be that there is some sort of calibration? I am gonna google!
After googling I found out that some of these sensors come with a screw on them to adjust the sensitivity.
@@Eptapus @12:00 the sensor they use is TP223, I don't see any screw/potentiometer for calibration.
Edit - the sesor has unsoldered pins for adding capacitor, & these help in adjusting the sensitivity.
I think this could be the reason they dryed the wood at high temperatures at the beggining of the other video, but i really dont know.
los arduinos para que los ocupas?
Please how did you increase it sensitivity of the TTP223
Thanks a lot for figuring out the sensor number. I was searching for that. If you Google "increase sensitivity TTP223" you will find a page on doing this including images from "mytechtutor". In summary:
Sensitivity can adjust by adding a capacitor to two outputs on the board, the value of the capacitor ranges from 0 to 50 pF, where 0pF gives the full sensitivity and 50pF will give the lowest sensitivity. With this, you can make it go through glass, acrylic, and apparently wood.
I found another diagram from "techtatronic" explaining the internal schematics of a slightly different type, but the same IC. So the touchpad itself is attached via a single wire next to the input port, which is next to the capacitor sensitivity pad. So, I think you can connect the capacitor pads to get 0 capacitance, then attach a single wire from this going to a coil as he does in the video, to increase the reach even further.
@@amberelferink Hello did you figure out the fading effect which doesnt seem to be possible by using the ttp223 directly
I think it is similar to how you can let any led stay on a bit longer before fading out. With a single led you can add a 1000uF capacitor across it (so one side of the Capacitor on the plus foot and the other on the minus foot / the other side of the resistor if there is one). That acts like a tiny battery and will cause this effect. For using this with more leds or less/more time to fade, just vary the capacitance.
@@amberelferink that helps a lot..Thanks 👍
@@amberelferink just by your experience would a 1000uF be sufficient for a 5v led strip of 10 leds as shown in the video
Is that using ttp223?
Yes
Does anyone know the name of the machines used in the video?
CNC
Links please
Hello all, it seems that the led will slowly dimm off once the hand is passing by. How do you obtain this effect? Seems ttp223 is only on/off switch. Thanks!
The ttp223 are connected to an arduino that will then control the adressable rgb leds. Thats also how they can program those other light effects at the end of the video.
@@nicholasweiss4662 Thanks :)
Ohh u guys promised put links to products u were used for project 🙁
this is a scam video..I have reported it
I would love some info on the TTP223 sensor modification
Same here. I’m working on a project that would benefit greatly from this info
I found this video, it’s in Spanish which I speak so I was able to understand it but I hope you also can get the info you need out of it. It’s around 3:30 when he starts the modification process of adding the loop. th-cam.com/video/5tgv37lct1M/w-d-xo.html
@@FrenchFrIssacGaming Amazing! You're a hero, thank you
What is a Sensors name
TTP223
@@iGLITCHaLOT is this same sensor used?
@@ambadasmane494 yes
TTP223 capacitive tourch sensor
You can write to him in the description...wrong..there is no link. ..this must be a pirate copy video
this channel could be an impersonator and not the original
Good video, good writing, horrible robot voice
Full video
th-cam.com/video/RtdPovV-OM8/w-d-xo.html