Lighting Test Rig


This week, we were tasked to creating a test rig for a 12V DC lamp. A few of us went in on a set of E26 bulb sockets, which were unfortunately not delivered until Tuesday. In the end, I managed to set up a bit of a test rig.

Requirements for the test rig:

I based this rig on my setup for the LED fade; a rotary encoder and Nano IOT 33 are central components to the circuit. I’d worked a bit with the TIP120s in an earlier project controlling solenoids, so I grabbed parts from prototypes of that project.

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After setting the circuit up for 12V control I tested out my original fade code and wow! it works!

I made up a little box for it to make carrying it around easier.

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This is where I stalled; the LED bulb faded well, but a) made a high pitched noise that I didn’t love, and b) got a bit unnervingly hot. So I put a pin in this and hope to go over the circuit once more before building a more permanent version of this.

Notes:


Also, some lights that I enjoy:

https://vibekefonnesbergschmidt.dk/lighting/

Posted/updated 2023-02-14

Tagged: content , itp , light-and-interactivity
Tech: , arduino , lighting

pre-fermenting: ingredients have been mixed, roughly stirred by hand, water and flour and the magic in the air, this will become something new and the change is rapid but we just have to wait to see when it'll be ready

* also found frequently in sunlight, on the pier, in the middle of it all, at a cafe table