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hue-button icon hue-button

Button that will use a Raspberry Pi to turn on Philips Hue Lights

infinitymirror icon infinitymirror

InfinityMirror made out of RGBW LEDs, a mirror, and a one way mirror. Controlled through Arduino.

leapmotion icon leapmotion

Generic repo to test applications of Leap Motion, especially using cylon.js to connect with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and various other interfaces.

led-cube icon led-cube

Lighting animations for LED cube (3x3x3). Based on Neopixel chipset.

ledstrip icon ledstrip

Various scripts for LED strips, mostly for NeoPixel or DotStar, written in C/Arduino

lifi-music icon lifi-music

Transmit music file over the visible light spectrum using LiFi (Visible Light Communication) to a speaker.

magiclamp icon magiclamp

Cool light fixture made out of Qi wireless charging technology, Arduino Trinket Pro, Neo Pixel LED Ring, 3D printed base, and a crystal ball (for light diffuser).

mini-processor-simulator icon mini-processor-simulator

Core part of a mini processor simulator called MySPIM using the C language on a Unix/Linux platform. MySPIM demonstrates some functions of the MIPS processor as well as the principle of separating the data-path from the control signals of the MIPS processor. The MySPIM simulator reads in a file containing MIPS machine code (in a specified the format) and simulates what MIPS does cycle-by-cycle (single-cycle data path).

nightlight icon nightlight

Using an Arduino, LED, and Photo resistor, made a cool night light. LED will turn on when photo resistor doesn't receive enough light. Will turn off when light is received.

pi-temp icon pi-temp

Web server using a Raspberry Pi and DHT22 sensor to graph the humidity and temperature in my apartment over time.

pokemon-ornament icon pokemon-ornament

Using the Neomatrix library, constructed a 8x8 LED matrix Christmas ornament, that scrolls through some of my favorite Pokemon from Gen 1.

potentiometerbrightness icon potentiometerbrightness

Uses an Arduino, and a potentiometer to increase and decrease an LED through analog, instead of digital.

programming-languages icon programming-languages

Various assignments in programming languages that range from High-level to functional. From Programming Languages class at UCF.

pythonprogramming icon pythonprogramming

During my Intro to C programming class at UCF, our class was tested in using Python. Here are some Python programs I wrote as I was learning to program.

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