Introduction: SOS Signal With an Arduino
For this instructable you will learn how to create a S.O.S singnal using a LED and arduino.
This project is perfect for bigginers (like me)
This is my first instructable and first arduino project so feel free to improve some stuff (like the programming) and correct me.
Step 1: Gather Your Parts
For this project you will need:
An Arduino (i have a duemilanove) Cost about 30 dollars
An LED (if you have the arduino that i have you can use the on board LED on pin 13) Cost about 2 dollars
A USB cable (for the arduino DUHHHH)
The tools that need are:
a Brain :) ,the most powerfull tool of all time
Step 2: Learn a Bit of Morse Code
First you need to learn a bit of Morse Code (to id the S and O)
-first of all a O reprents 3 long flashes
-secondly when you add a new letter thiere will be a 3 second delay
-thirdly a S is 3 short flashes
Step 3: Connecting Up Stuff and Uploading
Connect the usb to your arduino and cannect the led to pin 12 (13 if your using the on board led)
Than when your done that copy and paste the sketch
// This sketch will allow cause a led to do a SOS signal
int ledPin = 12; // LED connected to digital pin 12
// The setup() method runs once, when the sketch starts
void setup() {
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
}
void loop()
{
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(3000); // 3 second delay wich acts 1: before loop to make sure your ready and 2: act as a delay for when it starts all over again :)
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); //"S" signal starts after the one second delay
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(500);
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(500);
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(3000); //3 second delay for the second letter (fisrt of 2)
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(3000); // First dash of 3 wich represents the O
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(500);
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(3000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(500);
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(3000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(3000); //second 3 second delay for the third letter
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(500);
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(1000);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(500);
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
}
Step 4: ....And Enjoy!!
I hope you liked this instructable :)
2 People Made This Project!
- maczee made it!
- theoriginalrage made it!
9 Discussions
10 years ago on Introduction
I live in Argentina and 1 led costs about 1 peso (about 38cents in the USA).
Reply 3 years ago
handy
4 years ago
It is a short code and more convenient to adjust !
// This sketch will allow cause a led to do a SOS signal
int ledPin = 5; // LED connected to digital pin 12
int s = 300; // 0,3 second delay for 'S' letter
int o = 800; // 0,8 second delay for 'O' letter
int pause = 100; // 0,1 second delay between letters
void setup() {
// put your setup code here, to run once:
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
}
void character(int speed, int pause) {
for (int i = 1; i <= 3; i++) {
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH);
delay(speed);
digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
delay(300);
}
delay(pause); //delay between letters
}
void loop() {
character(s,pause);
character(o,pause);
character(s,pause);
delay(2000); //2 seconds delay for after the word SOS
}
10 years ago on Step 1
you paid two dollars for an LED?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I've paid $2.79 for 1 LED
Reply 6 years ago on Introduction
I paid 3$ for arduino nano, lol. I saw on amazon 100 led's for 2$...
Reply 10 years ago on Step 1
it was pack three leds that were bipolar
i would never pay 2 dollars 1 led :)
8 years ago on Introduction
Too difficult sketch. Let's try my guide for SOS signal with speaker and LED ;)
https://www.instructables.com/id/EWOQX31H0OJ0WDP/?ALLSTEPS
10 years ago on Step 4
The only thing this instructable is missing is a circuit diagram. I know its very basic but learners are learners.
Good instructable.