This could work for any hollow statuette you have compile dust on your shelf , but due to Android ’s overt - reservoir nature a niggling automaton is the obvious choice for DIY hackery . The full tutorial is on Instructables , but to make him react to sound ; turn his head and shoot his lead eyes inmorse codepatterns , you wo n’t need many component .

In fact , here ’s the full tilt , if you ’d care to get pop on your shopping :

1 x Android Figure from DYZPLASTIC

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1 x ATtiny44A from Mouser or Digikey

1 x 14 pin DIL socket

1 x Micro Servo SG90 ( charge plate ) or MG90S ( metal )

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1 x Microphone e.g. CMC-5042PF - AC from Digikey

1 x Piezo ( inactive , not the bell kind )

2 x blue 5 mm flat top broad slant lead from ebay

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1 x red super hopeful 5 mm precede

1 x green passing bright 5 millimetre LED

1 x yellow super bright 5 mm lead

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1 x NPN Transistor e.g. 2N3904

3 x 100nF ceramic capacitor

2 x 100 K resistance

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2 x 10 G resistor

2 x 2K2 resistor ( or other value depending on your downcast light-emitting diode )

3 x 150 resistance

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1 x +5V power provision ( e.g. USB battery charger )

see to it out the video here to see just what Tanabata ’s creation is equal to of . [ InstructablesviaLifehacker ]

https://lifehacker.com/make-your-own-responsive-android-robot-5777248

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