Arduino RGB LED Lamp + 4bit LCD Display by silverbyte

Step 4: Final words


This project was created as a gift for a very good friend, and now I wish to offer this gift to the rest of the INSTRUCTABLES enthusiasts. This entire process was extremely an amazing experience and Im more than happy to share it with the world.

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Build_it_Bob says: Nov 26, 2010. 7:10 PM
This looks awesome! I just purchased an Uno and am looking forward to trying this. Thanks for sharing!
Build_it_Bob
silverbyte (author) says: Nov 27, 2010. 7:17 AM
Thanks. Id like to mention that the LCD library has come a long way since I developed this project. You may want to use the new library than the one I provide in this project. cheers
Build_it_Bob says: Dec 4, 2010. 6:36 AM
LCD now working along with serial out !!!
The LCD contrast for my display ( UNIQe/Vision GC-1602I1 ) requires the contrast pin to be pulled to ground via resistor. I used a 1Kohm variable and found that 780 ohms gave the best visability.
This paves the way for many ideas ...THANK YOU Silverbyte and contributors !
Awesome project ...I have it running now and it looks great on the customized board I made for it.
Build_it_Bob
silverbyte (author) says: Dec 5, 2010. 1:46 PM
Thats awesome im glad your project turned out great. Cheers and happy holidays
Build_it_Bob says: Nov 28, 2010. 5:38 AM
I hope to have a few hours tonight to try this out. I have an Amicus 18 as well as the Arduino Uno and I enjoy lights and lighting control. The Arduino has a lot more info and projects available, and yours has the right mix for control . I will post back with any progress , and once again great work .
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