tetikler
Tetikler are a class of compact triggering devices used to initiate actions in response to predefined stimuli. In practical terms, they function as small electromechanical interfaces that convert a detectable signal into a controlled output, and they are employed in prototyping, art installations, and educational kits to demonstrate trigger-based systems.
A tetikler typically consists of three parts: a sensor input, a simple control element, and a drive
Common variants include tactile tetikler (pressure or touch), optical tetikler (light-based), and magnetic tetikler (field-based). Specifications
Applications include education, where tetikler illustrate trigger logic; kinetic art and interactive installations, where triggering events
History and overview: the term tetikler appears in maker and DIY contexts as a descriptive label for