Description
This is the 3D printed structure for an advanced Magnetic Levitator.
The design is built to house an electromagnet and a 9mm neodymium magnet. To achieve stable levitation, this frame must be combined with an analog PID controller circuit and an analog ultrasonic sensor.
This uses Opamp TL081, resistors, capacitors and a Sharp IR 4-10 cm sensor
See a similar project in action: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VxIV2gA0G80
Recommended Analog PID Circuit (by Dr. Aurelio): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR9TYcK5nzY
This project is ideal for students, makers, and anyone interested in physics and control systems.
Printer: FDM
Layer Height: 0.28 mm
Speed: 130 mm/s
Nozzle Temperature: 230°C
Bed: 80°C
Material: PETG (Required)