MoonCampaign by Nihal (13 years)
The Night Lamp project by Nihal uses a micro:bit, RGB LED, and buzzer to create an adjustable lighting system controlled by buttons and shaking the device. The lamp uses the micro:bit light sensor to adjust brightness levels, displaying plus or minus signs on the LED screen to guide the user in modifying brightness and changing colors. The buzzer plays different tones for increasing or decreasing brightness. This project teaches analog pin control, event handling, and user interaction, offering a practical solution for ambient lighting with customizable colors and sound feedback.
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Nihal, a 12-year-old who loved badminton and anime, wanted to help people who struggled with traveling at night due to poor lighting. Inspired, he created a Smart Night Lamp using his micro:bit.
His project used an RGB LED capable of mixing red, green, and blue lights to create many colors. Nihal programmed the micro:bit so pressing buttons would adjust the brightness or shake the device to switch between increasing and decreasing brightness modes. To provide feedback, a buzzer emitted a high-pitched tone when brightness rose and a low tone when it dropped.
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