Or do not. There is no try. The strongest stars have hearts of kyber. The Force will be with you. Code Comments 2. Similar projects you might like. Infinity Gauntlet Project tutorial by Michael Darby - Reactor 20, views 14 comments 66 respects. Powered by. Keep me signed in on this device. Or connect with your social account: Login with Arduino. Arduino MKR Zero. Speaker: 0. Li-Ion Battery mAh. AA Batteries. Jumper wires generic. This step gets fairly in depth and im not going to provide a full circuit layout, but I'll do my best to give a good description.
The lightsaber is powered by a single panasonic cell, but any would work. The MPU connects to the nano via I2C lines, and uses its data to detect swings and impacts by looking at the change in accelerometer values over time its taking the derivative of acceleration, AKA Jerk! When a change is over a defined threshold, the lightsaber knows it was swung.
If its over an even larger threshold, it knows it hit something. When it detects one of these motions, it sends a signal to the DFR via Digital pins 10 and These two pins are used as software serial pins. This is because while using the onboard TX and RX pins would work, when you go to download a sketch you would get errors as there would be interference on the lines. This triggers an action respective sound file that was saved on the SD card.
So amazing when that happens. The LM Buck converter has its input side connected to 5V, and is tuned with a multimeter to be around 3.
This is below the forward voltage of the LED's, but we will slowly tune that later. The red LED has a lower forward voltage than the other two, which is where the 3 resistors come in.
These 3 resistors are placed between the source pin and buck converter, to drop the voltage of the red led to somewhere in the 2 ish volt range. I chained the anodes together to make a common anode, then connected it to the output of the buck converter. The led was placed onto its heatsink and the focusing lens was glued on top. One will be the ignition button, and can be connected to any free gpio pin on the arduino. The other is the power button, and connects to the KEY pad on the charging circuit that I used inside my Saber.
This part can be replaced with a switch of any kind and may be dependent upon the exact part that you use inside your lightsaber. I got my sound files online not sure whether the source was legitimate or legal, so ill simply say to search for lightsaber sounds online and use whatever you can find and trust. Programming the arduino wasn't too bad, and like usual I wont go fully in depth. Working with the best vendors and suppliers both locally and worldwide allows SaberForge to create breathtaking, high quality, feature rich custom sabers.
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I love it so much. Adore this saber! To preview your work click the button on the far right. You can change the color or size using the controlls on the left. FAQ How do I add sound effects? Cut scenes? Add titles and text? How much does it cost? How do I save my changes?
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