IEEE Lamp Work Shop
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The Department of Engineering at Colorado State University-Pueblo is presenting an IEEE workshop, entirely student-led. This comprehensive workshop delves into the intricate process of product development from conceptual design to final product. A 3D printed smart lamp will be showcased, utilizing the CY8CKIT-42xx PSoC 4 Prototyping Kits. The microcontroller will execute advanced cap sense technology to smoothly transition between various LED functions - including dimming, color change, and pattern alterations. Presently, this is an ongoing project; detailed information, including attached code snippets, will soon become available. The 'Lamp Ring' component is a standard size ring designed to snugly fit into the corresponding ring on the "Lamp Lid with NeoPixels." Modifications and custom-made lampshades can be built onto this foundational structure. The lamp and base components are 3D printed using PLA at .2mm layer thickness, adhering to standard Makerware settings: a temperature of 230 degrees Celsius and 10% infill density. Clean prints require no supports. Components: CY8CKIT-42xx PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit Adafruit NeoPixel Ring - 12 x WS2812 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers Header Pins various lengths of wire Aluminum Foil Packing tape The "Lamp Ring Insert" is a standard-sized ring onto which modifications and custom lampshades can be designed. Created by Ryan Van Deest, this 3D part complements the project. Coding for this project was accomplished by Pratik Desai.
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