Temperature Based Lighting Prototype (In TinkerCad)
by Anni boy in Circuits > Arduino
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Temperature Based Lighting Prototype (In TinkerCad)
Ever wished of upgrading your room with lighting techniques and smart devices? Well, this project is one of those that might make your room look stylish as well. This device will try to read the temperature of your room and by that, it will modify and change the color of the led strip, for Cool Temperature: blue theme; Temperate: green theme; Warm: Orange theme; Hot: Red theme;
This will also detect fire or smoke+HighHeat which will indicate you as a danger through dark red and an annoying sound by the system so that you can go and check where is this smoke coming from.
There are two modes for the lighting:
1.Random - Gives smooth lighting to your room, helps you make it feel stylish using all colors.
2.Temperature light - By reading the temperature rates of the room, it finds an accurate read and changes the light of the room by the same by giving a stylish and smart look to your room
These modes can be changed through a slide switch in the circuit
I have made this in TinkerCad Circuits, you can make it in real life and also share it below by clicking on the option I made it
Components Required
You will need the following to make this:
1. Led strip (Size depends upon your room)
2. 16*2 LCD Display
3. Buzzer
4. 3-Pin sliding switch
5. Gas sensor
6. Arduino UNO
7. 1k Resistor
8. 220-ohm Resistor
9. Wireless breadboard
10. Temperature Sensor (TMP36)
If making in real life then also include - 9V Battery; Male to Male headed jumper wires
Connections
By looking at the following images make the connections.
When connecting led strips, make sure to see the arrow flow and then connect the strips(If separated)
Coding (Code Download Link Given)
Download the given code, compile it, and then burn it into Arduino UNO (If making in real life)
OR
Download the given code, open it in TinkerCad Circuits and then start simulation (If making in TinkerCad Circuits)
Downloads
Done! Here Are Some Clips of It's Functioning :)
I have made this in TinkerCad Circuits, you can make it in real life and also share it below by clicking on the option I made it.
You can also set this on your pc/ table/ mirror/ ceiling/ wall etc.