So We Want To Make Sunrise Alarm Clock Based On Arduino Board
Part List:
- Arduino
- Real Time Clock Module (http://www.sparkfun.com/products/99)
- 24xAssorted LEDs (In my case: 3UV, 2 Blue, 4 Red, 3 Yellow, 12 White)
- 24xResistors, 220ohm
- Solderless Breadboard
- Assorted wires
- 3x74HC595 shift registers
- A Shadow Display Box
- Frosting Spray
To put this thing together I used Elco's ShiftPWM Library to control the 24 LEDs. You could go bigger, but I wanted this to all fit into the box.
Personally, I had some PCBs from a previous project that I could fashion to make the LEDs easier to mount.
Everything is hooked up like in the schematic:
The "To SCL" and "To SDA" lines go to the Real Time Clock Module.
The parts are all mounted to the backing board of the shadow display box like so:
Load the program below in and you can set the time on the clock with the following command in serial monitor:
T(00-59)(00-59)(00-23)(1-7)(01-31)(01-12)(00-99)
T(sec)(min)(hour)(dayOfWeek)(dayOfMonth)(month)(year)
You can then set the alarm with a command:
A(00-59)(00-23)(0-1)(0-1)(0-1)(0-1)(0-1)(0-1)(0-1)
A(min)(hour)(sun)(mon)(tue)(wed)(the)(fri)(sat)
The alarm will attempt to be done with the cycle at the appropriate time set, so it will start with the UV LEDs and move through the progression fading the LEDs in and out as indicated in the arrays at the top of the program.
Arduino Code:
Source: http://blog.freesideatlanta.org
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