Thursday, December 4, 2014

Project 1 - Final Process

My project's concept delt with the ideas of nature and drift wood and how the lements affect and created the uqnuie effect on a peice of wood surface. This peice reacts to it's environment through light and temperature sensors that are represented in the changing colors of RGB LED's. (Installed on cedar drift wood)
Below are pictures from the crit

 



  showing the Parrell squence ^

 
The coding for the project was added off of the perviously created code from the folliwng websites
 
The LEDS are in a combination called parrell where you run a string of wire for each leg of the RGB led so there are four including the ground


 
 
The light senors is your standard senor- with the code I set a function for both senors ranging in number and color gradation.
each senors reaction within a sequnces of 0's or 1's or analog variation
Light sensor
 
 
Temperature sensors (I used the middle Ranges are number readings 39 is the hottest and 59 was the coldest)
 
 
The code and the componets are all running within the aurdino and attched to two seperate breadboards the constrcution of the drift wood was personally found and gather by myself in Cedar key, Florida.  The orginal markings and lines on the wood are enhanced by a wood dremel to setthe wireing aperatus, and each LED is individually soldered carefully making sure to not tocuh each other.
Posting code soon!
 
 

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