This is an RGB lighting fixture I designed for my wall. I was inspired by Nanoleaf Lines and I thought I would do my own take on them. I am trying to create the minimalist aesthetic. I am drowning in work at the moment and I hope to add more to this post after senior design expo.

 

These are the RGB sticks I designed. They allow for modular design and allow for them to be stuck together in multiple configurations.

Main controller frontside

Main controller backside

PCB design of the main controller.

 

Early prototype

Sketch

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  • Efrosini Krokos
    April 29, 2024 6:51 am

    This is really neat. Have you explored connectivity with other devices like monitor syncing or synicng it to a PC?

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    • Kyle Hashiro
      April 29, 2024 8:51 pm

      I haven’t looked into that, but that can definitely be implemented without any hardware changes.

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  • Ben Clairday
    April 28, 2024 7:47 pm

    Hey Kyle! I think this turned out really well. I was wondering if you had found out a way to sync this to music?

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    • Kyle Hashiro
      April 29, 2024 8:51 pm

      Hi Ben, I have actually done some tests with this. The algorithm is a little buggy but it is definitely cool to see a base drop and watch the lights change colors.

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