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LED Strip - Bluetooth Control

The Project

LEDs strips are cool. But they are not cool enough to be bought as it is. This is why I made my own Arduino program to control a LEDs strip composed of 60 RGB LEDs thanks to an Arudino Uno board and a Bluetooth sensor. The master version uses the FastLed library and is made to control a 60 LEDs strip.

Functionnalities

There are numerous functionalities:

  • Luminosity control (more light, less light)
  • Solid colors
  • Bicolor gradients
  • Rainbow gradient
  • 'Disco' effect: colors moving from one side to the other
  • 'Changing' mode: solid color changing in time
  • Speed control: faster or slower 'Disco' and 'Changing' modes

How to install

  • Download or clone the repository
  • Open the .ino file in the Arduino IDE
  • Upload the code to an Arduino Uno board
  • Make sure to connect all the LEDs strip's pins and the Bluetooth sensor's pins to the good Arduino pins
  • Connect the Arduino and/or the lights to a real power source (at least 1 amp)
  • Download a serial Bluetooth app on your phone (eg: Serial Bluetooth Terminal on Android)
  • Connect to the Bluetooth sensor and a text message that is understandable to it (eg: rainbow)
  • The LED strip should turn on and work depending on what you sent

Author

Thomas RABIAN - thomas.rabian@protonmail.com

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