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Step 6Find space for the sensors, and connect it all

Find space for the sensors, and connect it all
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This part shouldn't be too hard. The 'touch light' casing has ample space to fit everything we need to fit. I placed the sensors wherever they would fit.

All the connections are:

  • Pin A6: Sound sensor - NOTE: for non arduino nano users, other arduino's don't have a 7th analog pin. You will have to change this in the code.
  • Pin A3: Piezo sensor (tap sensor)
  • Pin A0: Light sensor

Make SURE you don't accidentally connect the (+) leads of the sensors to the unregulated power strip, or you WILL fry them.
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