We build an Arduino that can control, brightness, red, blue, and green LED's individually using potentiometers.
Lightduino Parts List
- 4 x Potentiometers $6.98
- Favorite WS2812 Light
- UBEC (For future use)
Assembly
- Set 4 potentiometers into the breadboard
- Daisy chain 5v and GND onto the outside pins of each potentiometer (MAKE SURE NOT TO CROSS 5V and GND!)
- Connect the center pin of each potentiometer to Analog pins 0-3
- Connect the WS2812 light stick to 5V and GND, and the data pin to Digital Pin 3
Practicals
- We're running everything from on-board power for this small-scale experiment, but we'll need a seperate power source once we scale up our lighting
- We're using an Uno for the prototyping stage, but we're going to use a smaller Atmel board for the final project
- We want to run the finished light from a single 3s battery
- We will get slight variations in our analog values because our jumper wires are slightly loose
- This would be a good time to use digital rotary encoders Lightduino Programming https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpv3gpi40cyxoja/KH213_Lightduino1.zip?dl=0
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