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At the ACKspace building one of the tenants found a CocaCola vending machine.
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After consulting CocaCola as well as the caretaker, the machine got a new owner who sells drinks at the profit of all tenants.
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At the ACKspace building one of the tenants found a CocaCola vending machine. After consulting CocaCola as well as the caretaker, the machine got a new owner who sells drinks at the profit of all tenants. However, the fluorescent lighting of the machine was broken. So we decided it might be fancier to replace the fluorescent lamps by multicolor, ledstrips.  
However, the fluorescent lighting of the machine was broken.
 
So we decided it might be fancier to replace the fluorescent lamps by multicolor, ledstrips.
 
  
 
I created a small pcb with an Atmega328 and a few IRF510 powerfets connected to the pwm outputs of the microcontroller.
 
I created a small pcb with an Atmega328 and a few IRF510 powerfets connected to the pwm outputs of the microcontroller.

Revision as of 13:33, 25 December 2011

Project: CokeVendingMachine
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Members CoolePascal, Sandor
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Description Awesome lighting for vending machine
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At the ACKspace building one of the tenants found a CocaCola vending machine. After consulting CocaCola as well as the caretaker, the machine got a new owner who sells drinks at the profit of all tenants. However, the fluorescent lighting of the machine was broken. So we decided it might be fancier to replace the fluorescent lamps by multicolor, ledstrips.

I created a small pcb with an Atmega328 and a few IRF510 powerfets connected to the pwm outputs of the microcontroller.