For my previous post on coin operated computers you can read it here "How to Build Your Own Coin Operated Computer".
For those who were searching for a simple and neatly illustrated schematic diagram for coin operated computer which stops the mouse and keyboard from functioning when time is over, check out the illustration below.
The coin slot and the digital timer as well as the USB are illustrated with the proper connection of the wires. The mouse and keyboard will freeze whenever the time is over, it will not function or do anything not until the user will insert another coin. This will not shutdown or turn off the monitor (Refer to my previous post to learn more about turning off your monitor when time is up).
If you have difficulty on understanding the schematic diagram of the coin operated computer, please refer to my previous post on how the relays, coin slot and digital timer are connected. It may help you understand how the coin operated computer actually works. You can learn more about this by reading the comments and suggestions by other people who have successfully installed and build there own coin operated computer. Click the image to zoom or appear in a bigger size.
I would like to thank the uploader of the schematic diagram for coin operated computer that freeze when time is over.
For those who were searching for a simple and neatly illustrated schematic diagram for coin operated computer which stops the mouse and keyboard from functioning when time is over, check out the illustration below.
The coin slot and the digital timer as well as the USB are illustrated with the proper connection of the wires. The mouse and keyboard will freeze whenever the time is over, it will not function or do anything not until the user will insert another coin. This will not shutdown or turn off the monitor (Refer to my previous post to learn more about turning off your monitor when time is up).
If you have difficulty on understanding the schematic diagram of the coin operated computer, please refer to my previous post on how the relays, coin slot and digital timer are connected. It may help you understand how the coin operated computer actually works. You can learn more about this by reading the comments and suggestions by other people who have successfully installed and build there own coin operated computer. Click the image to zoom or appear in a bigger size.
I would like to thank the uploader of the schematic diagram for coin operated computer that freeze when time is over.