Long time ago I came across this page
http://tobe.nimio.info/project/moodlamp, where Toon Beerten created a
Moodlamp using a PIC16F628 µC. I remember that back then I didn’t have
much knowledge on µC’s programming, so the first thing I did was to buy a
Arduino board, and since that time I have been learning a lot and
making many different projects with it…[Link]
Time has passed, I’ve built the breadboard prototype, then the first
version, using only one layer (which is a good version if you want to
etch your own PCB). Always wanted to make the project public as an Open
Hardware, but due my lack of time, I never did, until I arrive in
Genova. I then decided to make a second version of the board, two
layers, the ability to program the µC without removing it from the
socket (for programing you will need an Arduino, FTDI or USB-to-serial
cable) and some available pins for those who want’s to add more features
to the board, like a temperature sensor or another kind of sensor.
Here you will find the information on how to build your own MoodLamp with simple electronic components. I am also planing on selling the MoodLamp kits, if you are interested, please leave a comment below (you can always make a Paypal donation so I can buy some beers!)
Here you will find the information on how to build your own MoodLamp with simple electronic components. I am also planing on selling the MoodLamp kits, if you are interested, please leave a comment below (you can always make a Paypal donation so I can buy some beers!)
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