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TekTree part 3 - Wiring | 2015-12-24 | post | IOT |
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Read about me being tangled with wires and generally just making a mess of things | 17 |
In the 3rd part of my TekTree project I'll show you guys how to wire everything. This time I even used separate colours for the power,ground and signal wires. So no more complaining ! ^_^ All in all I think the result looks absolutely wicked. Even without the arduino case which has yet to come in the mail. (and probably won't fit)
Wiring part 1 - schematics
Before I started to jam wires in every nook and cranny I could find I had to come up with a plan. Most of that plan has been put into a "Fritzing" sketch which can be found below and on Github. The only thing I couldn't figure out how to model on fritzing is the actual christmas tree and the power cord for the arduino.
The arduino will get power from a regular adaptor. The only modification I did to the adapter is putting a button on one of the wires. And the only reason I did that is because I'm too lazy to unplug the TekTree when I want to turn it off :)
Why so many wires?
I want the project to be "manageable" for everyone. To do this I kept the wiring as simple as possible. Every LED has 2 prongs, 1 goes to ground 1 goes to the arduino. Simple. Same goes for the potentiometers, 3 legs, 1 power 1 ground 1 signal. The only led's I did bundle together (in terms of wiring) is the star. I did this to create a single star instead of multiple led's.
Well you could've made it way prettier... and....
Well yes, as all of us know I'm perfectly capable of designing a refined build. I didn't want to go with a pcb this time however because that would make the barrier to entry way higher on this project. And that is something I definitely don't want.
I also didn't "group" all my ground wires together. (led -> led -> led -> board) This would've made the project a lot neater but it wouldn't be anywhere near as service friendly. (which was kinda the idea...)
Well then, I feel like I prepared you guys enough to show the (complicated looking, but very simple) wiring. Check it out below!
Wiring part 2 - Actual wiring
Below you'll find the pictures I took while I was wiring the TekTree.