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Looking for a yoyo design with LED light

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Hi all,

currently, i have a project to make a YO-YO (spin) with LED light? Have anyone can share me the circuit and the theory about it? Thank you very much.
 

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As we all know, the YO-YO is swing when a player playing the YOYO. However, in market, the company like **broken link removed** using the swing/ dynamo theory to make a/ some LED light. So, now i have a project to make a sample of this type pf YOYO, can some one please help? I wish to know the circuit and the theory behind this. Thank you.

Regard,
jack
 

Re: YOYO with LED light

I have seen Yo-Yo with LEDs which is pretty simple to make. It has a switch made out of long and heavy metal strip which makes contact due to centrifugal force when Yo-Yo is spinning. Rest everything is easy....just connect CR2032 coin battery with LED in series with this switch.
 

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is it to flicker when it spins or you have to have different LEDs for going up and other for going down?

D.
 

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I wish to get very simple circuit which the LED in the YO-YO can flicker or just light ON when the YOYO is spinning. NO too much complicated.
 

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Ok, try to implement this:

Small coil with a movable core in a barrell. The movement of the Yo-Yo up and down will move the core and you will have the power you want to light a LED at the output of the coil. Place a small resistor protection and calculate the inductor to be able to light the LED.

D.
 

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