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A museum wanted a battery operated display for a stained glass panel that would fade on lights and play church bells when a rope is pulled. The light then dims back down and the church bells end after a period.
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|shortDescription=Battery operated display that uses a rope pull to turn on an audio file and LED backlighting.
|longDescription=The [[St. Andrews Heritage Centre]] wanted a battery operated display for a stained glass panel that would fade on lights and play church bells when a rope is pulled. The light then dims back down and the church bells end after a period.


We set up the mechanism to pull the rope to trigger a hall sensor, which is read by an [[Arduino]]. The Arduino then provides a PWM signal to an LED driver to fade on a string of LEDs, and starts to play an MP3 file of the church bells. The display is powered by a USB battery pack which  
We set up the mechanism to pull the rope to trigger a hall sensor, which is read by an [[Arduino]]. The Arduino then provides a PWM signal to an LED driver to fade on a string of LEDs, and starts to play an MP3 file of the church bells. The display is powered by a USB battery pack which  


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[[Media:Stained Glass Backlighting Display.mp4|Click this link for a video of the display]]
 
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Project: Stained Glass Backlighting Display (I)
Description: Battery operated display that uses a rope pull to turn on an audio file and LED backlighting.
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Arduino Electronics

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Interactive Display Museum Display

The St. Andrews Heritage Centre wanted a battery operated display for a stained glass panel that would fade on lights and play church bells when a rope is pulled. The light then dims back down and the church bells end after a period.

We set up the mechanism to pull the rope to trigger a hall sensor, which is read by an Arduino. The Arduino then provides a PWM signal to an LED driver to fade on a string of LEDs, and starts to play an MP3 file of the church bells. The display is powered by a USB battery pack which



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Stained Glass Backlighting Display internals

Click this link for a video of the display