Decorative Lamp GirlsGoIT
by Catalina Morozovschi in Circuits > LEDs
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Decorative Lamp GirlsGoIT
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As part of the "GirlsGoIT" Summer Program, we decided to make a decorative lamp with the logo of this program.
Supplies
- Breadboard 800 points
- Arduino UNO R3
- Red LEDs
- Orange LEDs
- Yellow LEDs
- Resistor 220 ohm
- Dupont cables
- Plastic budy
- Push button
Design on Sheet
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The lamp will be in the form of a cuboid with dimensions: 180mm×155mm×66mm
Design on 3D
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On the 3D design side, I used the Autodesk Fusion 360 application to create the decorative lamp sketch. The steps in this application were as follows: first I saved the project, added a new component and created a sketch choosing the bottom plan, the most used was the toolbar. The project contains 2 components + breadboard + arduino + push button.
Circuit Design
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To write the code for Arduino I used Tinkercad. Tinkercad is a free online 3D modeling program that runs in a web browser.
I used 6 red LEDs, 6 yellow LEDs, 9 orange LEDs, 7 resistors, a breadboard, a pushbutton and an Arduino UNO R3 board.
Mode of operation:
- If we press the pushbutton once the LEDs will light up.
- If we press the pushbutton a second time, the LEDs will light up and go out one by one.
- If we press the pushbutton a third time, the LEDs will light up and go out slowly.
- If we press the pushbutton a fourth time, the LEDs will go out.
The Code for Arduino UNO R3
![Code 1.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F1G/YLJL/KSBSG015/F1GYLJLKSBSG015.png&filename=Code 1.png)
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![Code 6.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F0B/QQKG/KSBSG01A/F0BQQKGKSBSG01A.png&filename=Code 6.png)
Final
![Lightbox - Catalian si Nica](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FXG/NGL9/KSAJ8SPL/FXGNGL9KSAJ8SPL.jpg&filename=Lightbox - Catalian si Nica)
We thank the GirlsGoIT Summer Camp for their training and support.