bradm wrote:I'll second the suggestion of using oshpark.com.
capnTelescope wrote:... add-on circuitry we "invent"...
Dalorin wrote:I promised myself I wouldn't post on this thread but ...
Dalorin wrote:If you used a micro controller for dimming you would not build a separate circuit for dimming.
troubleScottie wrote:adding a dimmer does not require any real justification or rationale. One can build it because one can.
troubleScottie wrote:what is the advantage of dimming lights or any other device as opposed to just turning them off?
troubleScottie wrote:is this entire arduino project a must have?
troubleScottie wrote: what is the power draw of the dimmer?
troubleScottie wrote:More questions on design and implementation.
Dalorin wrote:include an onboard 12v regulator and some screw terminals.
Dalorin wrote:The led strips do not have built in regulators so 13.5 volts will burn them out. It would be nice to have led strips in the galley.
void setup() {
// put your setup code here, to run once:
pinMode(2, OUTPUT);
analogWrite(2,0);
}
void loop() {
// Start off dim and brighten
for(int i=5 ; i<=255; i++){
Serial.println( i);
analogWrite(2, i);
delay(12); //simulates the time it was taking to perform one loop
}
// delay(1000);
// now dimmit, dammit
for( int i=255; i>=5; i--){
analogWrite(2, i);
delay(12);
}
//delay(1000);
}
friz wrote:Awesome! Keep up the good work.
Camp4Life wrote:you can set your board to wake up and run your loop every 500ms, or however long you want.
8 wrote:Bluetooth or WiFi could link to a smart phone with custom app for a nice remote control and display.
friz wrote:Not to rush you guys, but I should be ready to beta test a TDCM at Xmas time. Just ordered a TD kit today.
8 wrote:... fart sensor...
8 wrote:control fan speeds
8 wrote:spin the stereo around ...
friz wrote:I may take up the cause.
friz wrote:... after I finish the structure. Hope to be close the end of this month.
friz wrote:I think I will start with an Arduino clone and some MOSFET's for a few bucks and start playing after I finish the structure. ... Keep in mind, my needs are simple, so I probably won't do anything too elaborate.
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