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DIY Arduino Christmas Tree Lights using LEDs

It is Christmas season and with Christmas around the bend, we have made a Christmas themed project. In this article, I'll exhibit a DIY Arduino Christmas Tree Lights venture utilizing LEDs.

There are a couple of Christmas tree LEDs effectively accessible in the market yet with circuit board. We thought, where is the enjoyment in illuminating a Christmas Tree without embellishments. Along these lines, in this DIY venture, we have consolidated Electronics and Holiday Season and made a straightforward Arduino Christmas Tree Lights utilizing LEDs.

A critical point to note is that we won't utilize a real Christmas Tree. It is only a fun little DIY venture for any individual who needs to blend Arduino and Christmas. In this way, how about we begin.

Circuit Diagram of DIY Arduino Christmas Tree Lights 

There is nothing fascinating in the circuit outline some portion of the Arduino Christmas Tree Lights Project as all you have to do interface a cluster of LEDs to Arduino. The quantity of LEDs relies upon the span of your tree and for our situation, we wound up utilizing 27 LEDs.

Likewise note that we have straightforwardly associated every one of the LEDs to Arduino and ensured that just a single LED will be turned on at any minute.

The course of action of LEDs or rather the wiring of the LEDs is intriguing on the grounds that we ran with a 6×6 framework with 6 Cathode or GND pins and 6 Anode or VCC Pins.
DIY Arduino Christmas Tree Lights using LEDs Image 1 

Components Required

  • Sunboard Sheet (or any thick cardboard)
  • Cutter
  • Glue
  • LEDs (# – depending on the size of the tree)
  • Glitter and other decorating stuff
  • Insulated Copper Wire
  • Arduino Nano (UNO or Mega, anything is fine)
  • Power Supply

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