Arduino LED Lamp Artwork

by vivianchin in Teachers > Arduino

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Arduino LED Lamp Artwork

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My artwork is inspired from https://www.instructables.com/9A-Arduino-LED-Mikro... ,

I have change the original artwork to not only an artwork, but also a lamp. You can my artwork use it in the night for lamp, and a decorate in daytime!

For Arduino code, I have add 3 more LED light to the lamp, also have change the shinning time of the light to 5 seconds each.

Step 1: Prepare What You Need

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Arduino Board (Leonardo/Uno) & a breadboard x1

LED (Blue, White, and Yellow) each x3

Resistance x9

USB Adapter cable x1

Wire x20

Computer x1

Cardboard box x1

Scissors x1

Box cutter x1

Pastel x1 box

Step 2: Connect LED on the Arduino Breadboard

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As the image above, put 10 LEDs in different location on the breadboard.

Connect the LED's longer leg to the D pin, the shorter leg to resistance, and connect the resistance to negative part. Repeat 9 times for the 9 LEDs.

Connect 5V to negative, GND to positive part.

Done for Arduino breadboard!

Step 3: Write the Arduino Code

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https://create.arduino.cc/editor/vivianchin/8ea2d4...

This is my Arduino code link.

Follow my Arduino link then you are done!

Step 4: Make Your Case for the Lamp Artwork

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Take a paper box, whatever size that you want, as long as it is big enough to put your Arduino breadboard inside.

Cut one side, put the breadboard inside.

Cut a hole on the side of the cardboard box, so your cable can connect to the breadboard.

Cut 9 or more cute shapes on the upper side of the cardboard box with a box cutter.

Paint the cardboard box with pastels.

Done for the case for the lamp artwork!

All you need to do now is to connect the cable to your computer, and upload the Arduino code, and it is done!

This is the video of my lamp art work, go check it out!