Arduino RGB LED Spinning Night Light: Assembly

Posted July 13th, 2010 by Natalia and filed in Arduino, Project
  1. Arduino RGB LED night light schematicSolder wires to motor terminals and cover with heat-shrink tubing
  2. Using a knife or sharp scissors, puncture a small hole (to fit the motor shaft snugly) on the center of the jar lid
  3. Solder motor shaft to jar lid (if necessary use hot gun or super glue, as some surfaces won’t “catch” the solder easily)
  4. Solder the RGB LED leads to long wires and cover the connections with heat-shrink tubing
  5. Build the circuit on the mini breadboard using the schematic as your guide
  6. Prepare the paper diffuser (use a hole puncher and punch a few holes to allow some light to shine through) and tape it around the jar lid using mounting tape
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Starting Out on an Electronics Hobby – Tools

Posted November 5th, 2009 by Natalia and filed in Beginner, Tools

Whether your interest in an electronics hobby stems from the desire to build your own gadgets or to modify existing electronics devices so they perform better – or at least differently – it is important that you take the best approach possible in order to get the most enjoyment from your hobby.

When you are first starting out you should put together a kit of essential tools. A simple kit should have the following set of basic, good quality tools:Soldering station

If possible you should get a wooden board/bench to use as a dedicated work area.

For introductory courses on electronics as a hobby checkout the website below:
http://www.hobby-electronics.info/links/courses.php