How the Grinch Stole Xmas
shyerdj
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This is my submission for the Hack the Halls Contest:
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas" Project
Preface- I am an EET student at HVCC and I took a Microcontroller class this semester. We have gone through all of the examples and projects in the What's a Microcontoller? book so I am listing that as my reference for this project. This is my first project outside of class and is definitely NOT going to be my last because we all know how much microcontrollers rule! \m/ (_) \m/ *rock on* Unfortunately I had to give back the 2x16 serial LCD at the end of this semester last week so it got removed from the project. This project has taken me a total of about 10 days to construct, program and troubleshoot. It also doesnt help that finals are this week...
Project I have constructed a Xmas scene at the North Pole with LEDs and photoresistors put into various objects. A Joystick is used to control two servos and a pushbutton for the laser. When the photoresistor is hit by the laser then the targets LEDs will light up and it will make some noises throughout. I am using the Basic Stamp on the BOE for this project. The intro song used for the North Pole is "White Christmas" and the song used for the villain is "In the Hall of the Mountain King."
Here is the video: [video=youtube_share;mRj2ZgrI0JY]
Here are some pix:
Materials I picked up a few cheap Christmas decorations at the dollar store and walmart as well as cotton balls, glitter (dont ask) and 9V batteries for about $10. I threw everything on top of a pizza box and had used other cardboard boxes for things. I had to pick up two servos, LEDs, photoresistors, a speaker, joystick, various resistors and wire from radioshack. I had used my $50 gift card Ive been holding on to for a year. The laser was bought off of amazon for like $5. The BOE was picked up at the beginning of the semester.
The Code: Xmas_project(final).bs2
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas" Project
Preface- I am an EET student at HVCC and I took a Microcontroller class this semester. We have gone through all of the examples and projects in the What's a Microcontoller? book so I am listing that as my reference for this project. This is my first project outside of class and is definitely NOT going to be my last because we all know how much microcontrollers rule! \m/ (_) \m/ *rock on* Unfortunately I had to give back the 2x16 serial LCD at the end of this semester last week so it got removed from the project. This project has taken me a total of about 10 days to construct, program and troubleshoot. It also doesnt help that finals are this week...
Project I have constructed a Xmas scene at the North Pole with LEDs and photoresistors put into various objects. A Joystick is used to control two servos and a pushbutton for the laser. When the photoresistor is hit by the laser then the targets LEDs will light up and it will make some noises throughout. I am using the Basic Stamp on the BOE for this project. The intro song used for the North Pole is "White Christmas" and the song used for the villain is "In the Hall of the Mountain King."
Here is the video: [video=youtube_share;mRj2ZgrI0JY]
Here are some pix:
Materials I picked up a few cheap Christmas decorations at the dollar store and walmart as well as cotton balls, glitter (dont ask) and 9V batteries for about $10. I threw everything on top of a pizza box and had used other cardboard boxes for things. I had to pick up two servos, LEDs, photoresistors, a speaker, joystick, various resistors and wire from radioshack. I had used my $50 gift card Ive been holding on to for a year. The laser was bought off of amazon for like $5. The BOE was picked up at the beginning of the semester.
The Code: Xmas_project(final).bs2
Comments
Very nice... I like its not just a project, it's a game too! Have you had anyone else try it yet? What did they say?