# Lamp Control A simple Arduino program to act as a simple PWM controller, supporting a rotary encoder (with button) to control power and brightness. ## Setup (Images coming soon!) This project requires the following supporting hardware; - Arduino (I tend to use the Pro Mini in lamps, as they are incredibly compact and fit easily inside projects) - RFP30N06LE MOSFET (I like the ones that include a PCB) - EC11 Rotary Encoder - LEDs (strip, panel, individual, your choice) - DC Power Supply (note you'll probably want a buck converter if your supply is more than +5V) - (optional) Buck Converter (if using a power supply >5V) - (optional) DC barrel jack Assembled correctly, the above parts paired with the included code, \*edited to ensure the pin definitions are the same as the pins wired to hardware, should create a lamp that is easy to use with simple, responsive control. ## Features - Easy to assemble, easy to modify code (to support assembly in any orientation) - Fine-grained brightness control, tapering on and off near minimum and maximum brightness - Push-button on/off control - Supports LEDs of any voltage (when using a buck converter on your Arduino) ## Notes Code is sloppy as hell and really needs some re-working with regards to button functionality (as it currently relies on EZButton and additional dependencies are annoying as hell IMO)