IEEE Lamp Workshop
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This is a project I developed for the Department of Engineering at Colorado State University-Pueblo, utilizing all 3D printed files except for the Cellular lamp shade, which I also note is still in development. Further versions of the lamp are anticipated to be released soon. The Department of Engineering at Colorado State University-Pueblo IEEE workshop offers students an opportunity to delve deeper into product development processes from concept to completion through student-led workshops. This 3D Printed smart lamp employs CY8CKIT-42xx PSoC 4 Prototyping Kits and features micro controllers that leverage the Cap Sense technology for dynamic led functionality including dimming, color alteration and pattern changes. Presently, this is still in development but further information along with attached code will be available shortly. **Lamp Assembly Instructions** Insert "Lamp Ring" into the standard size ring found on the "Lamp Lid with NeoPixels", a modular approach allowing customization and innovation of lamp shades. The lamp components are 3D printed using PLA at 0.2mm thickness under Makerware settings while other components have been sourced as specified below. Components: - CY8CKIT-42xx PSoC 4 Prototyping Kit - Adafruit NeoPixel Ring featuring WS2812 RGB LED's integrated Drivers - Header Pins of variable length - Aluminum foil, packing tape Created by Ryan Van Deest: "lamp ring insert" provides a platform for users to build and customize lamp shades while integrating it with the existing structure. Developed under Pratik Desai's coding contributions, a seamless user interface has been developed for dynamic interaction
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