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DynaLight by AK_Eric
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 8 months ago
Project I designed around Adafruit's CircuitPlayground Express : A light source that will will turn on/off based on what side it's on (bottom/top), change intensity if you tilt it front/back, and change color if you tilt it left/right.
Video of it in action:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtTI1Bfv6ug
You'll need to print one of each part: I designed a 'case' for the CPE that fits into the light, then a ring snap-fits it into place. Note the case is a remix of parts from Adafruit's "Circuit Playground Neopixel YoYo", Thing #1766385
I modeled the light in Autodesk Maya.
Things you will need:
The Circuit Playground Express: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3333
A Micro-USB cable, capable of carying data (not just charge).
A 3D printer capable of printing something roughtly 8" square by 6" tall.
Your CPE flashed to run CircuitPython, and loaded with the provided Python module. I have a tutorial here covering how to do this: http://www.akeric.com/blog/?p=4294
This CircuitPython project also requires the use of the Adafruit neopixel and adafruit_lis3dh bundles (Python moudles), also explained in the tutorial.
Video of it in action:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtTI1Bfv6ug
You'll need to print one of each part: I designed a 'case' for the CPE that fits into the light, then a ring snap-fits it into place. Note the case is a remix of parts from Adafruit's "Circuit Playground Neopixel YoYo", Thing #1766385
I modeled the light in Autodesk Maya.
Things you will need:
The Circuit Playground Express: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3333
A Micro-USB cable, capable of carying data (not just charge).
A 3D printer capable of printing something roughtly 8" square by 6" tall.
Your CPE flashed to run CircuitPython, and loaded with the provided Python module. I have a tutorial here covering how to do this: http://www.akeric.com/blog/?p=4294
This CircuitPython project also requires the use of the Adafruit neopixel and adafruit_lis3dh bundles (Python moudles), also explained in the tutorial.
