Hi, I am doing a college presentation on how electronics has change "something. My "something" is paintball. For this, i am supposed to have one
presention that is at a laymans level, and one that is more technical for the instructor. For the technical one, I am needing schematics of some of the
electronics I talk about. I haven't been able to find much, (Probably not using right search criteria)And the companies I could think of that I contacted,
basically told me to buy their product. I was hoping that you folks might be able to help me out where these other methods have failed. What I am
needing, is the schematics of an electronic trigger assembly/circiut board, as well as the same for a hopper.
I really hope you'll be able to help, as this presentation is just over a month away (april 8th)
Any questions, Please contact me.
THank you
Scott Stewart
Hi Scott,
Well, really for most of those companies, they would consider that information to be trade secret. I think a more productive approach would be learning how they work (see specific product reviews in our technical section) and building function schematics of your own.
For example in an electromechanical blowback marker, like the Tippmann 98 with e-trigger, the trigger switch signals the circuit board that the user has pulled the trigger, and the circuit board sends power to a solenoid that trips the marker's sear, firing a paintball.
You might also find the article on utilizing Basic Stamps (also in the technical section of our site) helpful, as you could use it to draw up a working electronic schematic for a custom paintgun circuit board.
See you on the field,
-Bill Mills, Technical Editor, WARPIG.com