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IRlicht -- a 4-channel (RGBW) controller for LED-lamps, based on Arduino and
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controlled via infrared by a universal remote.
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Copyright 2014 Ronald Schaten <http://www.schatenseite.de>
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CIRCUIT
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You can see how to connect your Arduino in the enclosed Fritzing files and
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their rendered breadboard schematics. Basically, it's just the IR receiver
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diode, and one MOSFET per output channel. The Arduino can live quite well with
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the 12V on it's Vin, so no more voltage regulation is necessary.
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The receiver doesn't necessarily have to be an TSOP31238. After frying two of
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those, I dissected an old DVD player and desoldered the enclosed IR receiver
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diode from that. Worked like a charm. :-)
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SOFTWARE
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After installing Ken Shirriff's IR receiver library in your Arduino
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environment, everything you need is the enclosed sketch (irlicht.ino).
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Depending on the setup of your hardware, you may have to adjust the pins your
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receiver and your MOSFETs are connected to.
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Use the examples that are shipped with the IR remote library to find the codes
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that your remote is emitting, and set up the defines according to this.
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With the initial brightness levels given in the sketch, you can select which
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mode and colors should be active when the device is switched on.
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USAGE
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If your remote is set up like mine, you get the following functions:
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Some keys for basic color selection:
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1 -- red
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2 -- green
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3 -- blue
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5 -- white
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7 -- yellow (red and green)
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8 -- cyan (green and blue)
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9 -- magenta (blue and red)
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On the first press, the channel is turned on to 1/5 of maximum. Repeating the
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key enhances the brightness, after five levels the channel is turned off again.
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4 -- all channels on
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6 -- all channels off
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This turns the whole setup on or off with one single press of a button.
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Flash -- Hard cycle through all colors (except white).
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Fade -- Soft cycle through all colors (except white).
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Strobe -- Turn the currently selected color on and off.
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Soft -- Fade the current color from dark to a certain level and back.
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Dim -- Decrease the maximum brightness of the lamp.
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Bright -- Increase the maximum brightness.
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AllLightsOn -- Misleading name: this speeds up the current animation.
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AllLightsOff -- Also misleading, although consistent: slows down the animation.
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COMMENTS
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Feel free to drop me a line at <ronald@schatenseite.de>.
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