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E-raamat: 10 LED Projects for Geeks

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The LED Project Handbook is a collection of interactive and customizable projects that all have the humble LED in common, but don’t write them off as basic! You’ll learn how to make challenging and imaginative gadgets like a magic wand that controls lights using hand gestures, a pen-sized controller for music synthesizers, a light strip that dances to the beat of music, and even an LED sash that flashes scrolling text you send from your phone.

Every project includes photos, step-by-step directions, colorful circuit diagrams, and the complete code to bring the project to life. As you work your way through the book, you’ll pick up adaptable skills that will take your making abilities to the next level. You’ll learn how to:

-Design versatile circuits for your own needs
-Build and print a custom printed circuit board
-Create flexible circuits which you can use to make any wearable you dream up
-Turn analog signal into digital data your microcontroller can read
-Use gesture recognition and wireless interaction for your own Internet of Things projects
-Experiment with copper tape and create circuits with paper and foi
-Build "smart" gadgets that make decisions with sensors

If you want to experiment with LEDs and circuits, learn some new skills, and make cool things along the way, The LED Project Handbook is your first step.
Introduction 2(22)
Matthew Beckler
All About Leds
2(11)
How Leds Work
3(1)
Led Configurations
4(3)
Reading An Led Datasheet
7(1)
Resistance, Leds, And Ohm's Law
8(1)
Calculating Resistance To Use With An Led
9(2)
Leds In The World
11(2)
Getting Started With The Raspberry Pi
13(2)
What You'll Need
13(1)
Installing Raspbian With Noobs
14(1)
Preparing The Sd Card
14(1)
Starting Up Your Pi
15(1)
Getting Started With The Arduino And The Arduino Ide
15(6)
What Is Arduino?
16(1)
Installing And Using The Arduino Ide
16(1)
What An Arduino Sketch Looks Like
17(2)
Configuring Your Board And Port
19(2)
Recommended Suppliers
21(3)
United States
21(1)
Europe
22(1)
Asia
22(2)
Project 1 Four Simple Projects
24(22)
Lenore Edman
Windell Oskay
#1 Led-Lit Sea Urchins
26(1)
Get the Parts
26(1)
Build It
27(1)
#2 Edge-Lit Holiday Cards
27(7)
Get the Parts
28(1)
Build It
28(5)
Take It Further
33(1)
#3 Dark-Detecting Led
34(4)
Get the Parts
35(1)
How It Works
36(1)
Build It
36(2)
Take It Further
38(1)
#4 Electric Origami
38(7)
Get The Parts
39(1)
Build It
39(6)
Take It Further: The Direct Toner Method
45(1)
Summary
45(1)
Project 2 The Desktop UFO
46(18)
James Floyd Kelly
Get the Parts
48(1)
Components
48(1)
Tools
49(1)
Introducing the Neopixel
49(1)
Build It
50(1)
Preparing the Trinket
50(2)
Wiring the Electronics
52(3)
Troubleshooting
55(1)
Creating The UFO Body and Landing Pads
55(2)
Assemble It
57(6)
Take It Further
63(1)
Summary
63(1)
Project 3 The Cheater's Dice Roller
64(16)
John Baichtal
Get the Parts
66(1)
Components
66(1)
Tools
66(1)
Introducing the Led Matrix
67(1)
Build It
68(3)
Code It
71(5)
Assemble It
76(1)
Laser-Cut Your Own Enclosure
76(2)
Alternate Enclosures
78(1)
Use It
79(1)
Summary
79(1)
Project 4 Color-Coded Led Watch
80(14)
John Baichtal
Get The Parts
82(1)
Components
82(1)
Tools
83(1)
Introducing The Real-Time Clock Module
83(1)
How It Works: Color-Coding The Leds
84(1)
Build It
85(4)
Code It
89(4)
Summary
93(1)
Project 5 Real-Time Music Visualizer
94(16)
Michael Krumpus
Get the Parts
96(1)
How It Works: Turning Music Into Data
97(4)
Input Bias
98(1)
Sensitivity Control
99(2)
Build It
101(3)
Code It
104(3)
How It Works
104(3)
Get The Code
107(1)
Use It
107(1)
Take It Further
108(1)
Summary
109(1)
Project 6 Automated Infrared Remote Control
110(22)
Kaas Baichtal
How It Works: Infrared Light
112(3)
Infrared Leds
112(1)
Line-Of-Sight Communications
113(1)
Data Transmission
114(1)
Get The Parts
115(2)
Build It
117(12)
Take It Further
129(2)
Summary
131(1)
Project 7 Star Field Light Effect Box
132(14)
Adam Wolf
Get The Parts
134(1)
Components
134(1)
Tools
135(1)
Build It
135(5)
Code It
140(4)
Summary
144(2)
Project 8 Optical Screwdriver
146(20)
John Baichtal
Build The Basic Screwdriver
148(6)
Get The Parts
149(1)
Assemble The Circuit
149(1)
Code It
150(2)
Build The Test Rig
152(2)
Build The Wand Version With An Attiny85
154(4)
Get The Parts
154(1)
Flashing The Attiny85
155(1)
Build The Attiny85 Screwdriver
156(2)
Code It
158(1)
Make a PCB Wand
158(7)
Get The Parts
159(1)
Build It
160(5)
Summary
165(1)
Project 9 Wearable Timing Bracer
166(16)
Mike Hord
Get The Parts
168(1)
Components
168(1)
Crafting Supplies
168(1)
Tools
169(1)
Build It
169(6)
Code It
175(5)
Use It
180(1)
Summary
181(1)
Project 10 Wearable Led Text-Scrolling Sash
182(37)
Krishna Durivage
Get The Parts
184(1)
Components
184(1)
Tools
184(1)
Build It
185(15)
Getting Power: Replacing The Plug On Your Batteries
185(5)
Attaching A Voltage Regulator
190(6)
Connecting The Particle Photon Board
196(2)
Wiring The Led Array
198(2)
Code It
200(8)
Connecting The Photon To Wi-Fi
200(1)
Coding The Photon
201(4)
Coding The Server To Send Messages Through Texts
205(3)
Assemble It
208(10)
Gathering The Materials
208(2)
Constructing The Sash
210(3)
Sewing The Battery And Voltage Regulator Pocket
213(2)
Sewing The Led Array Pocket
215(1)
Sewing The Photon Pocket
216(1)
Adding Wire Straps
217(1)
Summary
218(1)
Appendix: Getting Started with Soldering 219(1)
Matthew Beckler
Soldering Tools 220(1)
How To Solder In Six Steps 220(1)
Keeping The Iron's Tip Clean 221(1)
Additional Resources 222
John Baichtal has written or edited over a dozen books, including the award-winning Cult of Lego (2011 No Starch Press), LEGO hacker bible Make: LEGO and Arduino Projects (2012 Maker Media) with Adam Wolf and Matthew Beckler, as well as Robot Builder (Que 2013), and Hacking Your LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Kit (Que 2015). Hes hard at work on his latest project, a compilation of Minecraft projects for Maker Media. John lives in Minneapolis with his wife and three children. 

The LED Project Handbook contributors include Lenore Edman, James Floyd Kelly, Kristina Durivage, Kaas Baichtal, Sean O'Brien, Windell H. Oskay, Adam Wolf, Matthew Beckler, Michael Krumpus, and Mike Hord.