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With a 24V LED system garlands with fixed brightness, animate them with a controller for variable and random brightness with an Arduino.
IoT-based Light Dimmer and Speed Controller A robust, Arduino-powered IoT system for precise remote control of lighting and motor speed/direction, featuring real-time LCD feedback. Built, tested, and ...
Voice-Activated-Lights-Arduino Project Description This project demonstrates a simple yet powerful voice-controlled lighting system using an Arduino Uno, HC-05 Bluetooth module, and the Dabble app.
With more people wanting to build more elaborate holiday lighting displays in their homes, one wonders how to sequence and regulate all those dazzling lights. Fortunately, one doesn’t have to be a ...
Ambient lighting systems provide accent and subtlety to homes, and are also a favorite of designers of luxury products wishing to highlight their wares.
After purchasing the Qu4tro electric skateboard and finding the controller wasn’t quite as good as the skateboard, Timo Brinschein decided to build his very own using a little Arduino hardware ...
This project makes a stepper motor control the position of a solar panel to make it turn to the position that it recieves the most light from the sun. After sundown (light dims below a set level) the ...
Arduino controlled Christmas lights! It all started because [Anx2k] had some leftover LED’s from one of his other projects, so he decided to make use of them as permanently mounted Christmas lights.
Or swap individual lights for a color-changing LED strip and an Arduino. Even if you choose the simplest version of the project, it will still be visible in nighttime traffic.
Because of the shift register, it is simple to control all the lights with just a few pins. Apparently, giving fish an idea of the ambient lighting outside is important to people who keep fish.
This Arduino-powered Shiftbrite LED ambilight setup takes things a step further by automatically adjusting the color and intensity of the ambient lights on the back of the display to match ...
This DIY project brings a little technology to your two-wheeler and adds brake lights and turn signals to each handlebar so drivers or other bikers always know when you're slowing or about to turn.