Here is a list of Totem modules you can build using simple and readily available materials ===== Basic modules ===== These modules are great as a way to start exploring, including for children, students, beginners. [[battery module|Battery module]] – 9v battery, marked with arrows representing the current flow direction [[double led module|Double LED module]] – Two LEDs in series, marked with arrows representing the current flow direction [[led and resistor module|Led and resistor module]] – One LED and a resistor to avoid burning the LED. Marked with arrows representing the current flow direction [[motor module|Motor module]] – Various motors [[open circuit module|Open circuit module]] – To be used as a switch with aluminum tape, by covering fingers with aluminum, metal object, etc. [[blowing switch module|Blowing switch module]] – Blow on the little strip of aluminum tape, it touch the base and close the circuit. Derived from the open circuit module by design students during a Totem workshop, they then created a collaborative game called Soufflerie based on the idea: [[soufflerie|Soufflerie]] :-) ===== Advanced modules ===== These modules are best introduced when participants have created at least a couple of things with the basic modules. [[buzzer module|Buzzer module]] – Make horrible, annoying sounds :-) Kids love it, but for everyone sanity it's better to use very few of them in a group workshop. They are nevertheless great for prototyping games: [[prototyped games|Prototyped games]]. Marked with arrows representing the current flow direction as buzzers are directional. [[tilt switch module|Tilt switch module]] – The circuit is off or on depending on the angle of the module. Very useful to create simple interactive gesture-based prototypes. You can combine several of them to test for different angles and movement. Internally, they are just a tube with a small metal ball, rolling against 2 connectors, so it's still a very cheap and simple component. [[rgb led module|RGB LED module]] – Using a RGB LED allows to easily switch between 3 colors with different switches. Fine color mixing is not possible, but this module as been used with success in the [[soufflerie|Soufflerie]] prototype to help spectators to visualize the constant change of which player ares blowing. Marked with arrows representing the current flow direction ===== Created but not yet tested during workshop ===== [[vibration|Vibration]] – The same vibration micro-motors that is in your phone. [[motor speed variator|Motor speed variator]] – A frequent request in workshops is to slow down motors. Adding resistors or LEDs to the circuit doesn't work as below the starting voltage the motor will just stop. A solution is to add a PWM-based speed variator in the circuit. As it is a complex component by itself, with 4 connections, it is best to introduce it at a later stage, when motor speed is a roadblock. ===== Materials for the base ===== * Foam board 3mm up to 5mm. Thicker foam board, for example 10mm, won't work well with small crocodile cables. * Aluminum adhesive tape ===== Tools ===== * Glue gun to glue the components * Scissors ===== Cutting ===== **Manually**: You can cut Totem bases using a rotative cutting blade. Foamwerk sell one that work well. It's relatively cheap, easy and can be done anywhere. **Laser cutter**: You can also use a laser cutter. It'll allow you to cut more complex designs like the ([[beveled disc base|beveled disc base]]. The foam retract with heat: set your laser to a very low power and use several passes to cut the foam. **Water cuter** They work better than laser cutters as they don't burn the foam. But they are much rarer than laser cutters. **Mechanical cutter**: **//Not Tested//**. Please help by testing with the [[beveled disc base|beveled disc base]] and reporting here! :-)