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WEB1

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INTRODUCTION  

 
Here is a very unique little kit that’s great for kids. The WEB1 is a little robot 
made completely out of electronic parts and wire. It’s pretty easy to build, and 
once it’s adjusted properly, it will entertain for hours. It has little pager motors 
in it that vibrate and propel it on its little wire feet. How fast it goes is 
adjustable by bending its feet and also by a pot that controls motor speed. 
When it approaches an obstacle such as a wall, it turns to avoid it. It does 
this with a second little pager motor.   
  

WEB1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 
 

This is a fairly simple circuit, and easy to follow even for a beginning kit 
builder. The kit uses a 555 timer U1 to pulse the two pager motors. The 555 
timer does not directly drive the motors, but instead turns them on through 
transistors Q1 and Q3. This is done because although the motors don’t draw 
much current on average, they do when they initially start spinning. The 555 
objects to these big current spikes, so the transistors take the beating 
instead. Normally only one motor is running and the WEB1 moves in a 
straight line. In this state, U1 is pulsing Q3 which drives the motor attached to 
pad P1. This motor’s speed is adjustable via R2. When the WEB1 gets close 
to an obstacle, infrared light emitted from D1 bounces off the object and into 
the infrared phototransistor Q2. Then Q2 switches on and turns on transistor 
Q1 which drives the motor attached to pad P4. This motor causes the WEB1 
to turn aside from the obstacle. The sensitivity of phototransistor Q2 is 
adjustable through R5. Without this adjustment, sometimes room lights would  
turn Q2 on and make the WEB1 turn all the time. Okay, let’s get building. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Walking Electronic Bug WEB1

Page 1: ...to play with Runs for a long time Runs on 2 N batteries Avoids obstacles or runs away from a flashlight Adjustable sensitivity and speed Watch the little bug scoot across the table and turn to avoid o...

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Page 3: ...4 Learn As You Build Kit Assembly 5 Parts List 6 Assembly Steps 7 WEB1 Parts Layout Diagram 10 WEB1 Schematic 11 Setup and Testing 14 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Ramsey Kit Warranty 19 KIT ASSEMBLY AND...

Page 4: ...ve the motors but instead turns them on through transistors Q1 and Q3 This is done because although the motors don t draw much current on average they do when they initially start spinning The 555 obj...

Page 5: ...es into wrong holes Second whenever possible we install in an order that fits our Learn As You Build Kit building philosophy This entails describing the circuit that you are building instead of just b...

Page 6: ...esistor brown black red R4 1 68 ohm resistor blue gray black R3 1 330 ohm resistor orange orange brown R1 2 10K ohm potentiometer R2 R5 CAPACITORS 1 1 uF electrolytic capacitor C2 1 10 uF electrolytic...

Page 7: ...tall R1 330 ohm resistor orange orange brown next to R2 9 Install R5 10K ohm potentiometer above R2 10 Install Q1 2N3904 transistor marked 2N3904 above C2 Make sure the flat side lines up with the fla...

Page 8: ...he sides of the board using the picture as a guide They should stick out the BOTTOM of the PC board the side opposite the one that all the components are already soldered to Be sure to snip off the en...

Page 9: ...tangular outline on the TOP of the board This is just to help you place the motor in the right spot Take a look at the picture below or the parts layout diagram and note that one pattern is at an angl...

Page 10: ...WEB1 10 WEB1 BOARD PARTS LAYOUT DIAGRAM...

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Page 12: ...d It doesn t take much heat Be careful when heating the pads up The motors are a little sensitive to the heat and can t be baked to death like most other components Solder the black wire to the other...

Page 13: ...WEB1 13 the red wire goes here Now tape the battery pack to the top of the board using the double sided foam tape provided...

Page 14: ...Forward motion adjust A If the bug does not move forward at all bend the back runner to make it a little more straight or a little more angled When you get the angle right your bug will move B Once t...

Page 15: ...rn A black or very dark obstacle may not cause the bug to turn because it absorbs the infrared light instead of re flecting it B The next step is to bring your hand or other everyday object near the f...

Page 16: ...zing Motor buzzes but bug just sits there or drifts Bug keeps turning even though only one motor is on Both motors are always on Check parts placement specifically U1 and transistor orientation Readju...

Page 17: ...rning motor comes on at obstacle but bug does not turn Bug jumps up and attacks Some tweaking of the side runners is needed Adjust R2 up and down Try a different surface Unforeseen emergent property C...

Page 18: ...friendly format that is possible As our customers we value your opinions comments and additions that you would like to see in future publications Please submit comments or ideas to Ramsey Electronics...

Page 19: ...and received five extra 1K resistors you can pretty much be assured that the 1K ohm resistors are actually the missing 10 K parts Hum m m I guess the red band really does look orange Ramsey Electronic...

Page 20: ...n manual for RAMSEY MODEL NO WEB1 WALKING ELECTRONIC BUG KIT REQUIRED TOOLS Soldering Iron WLC100 Thin Rosin Core Solder RTS12 Needle Nose Pliers MPP4 or RTS05 Small Diagonal Cutters RTS04 ADDITIONAL...

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