DIY Sunrise Simulator Combines Microchips, LEDs, and Laser Cut Goodness

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Published on Fri, 21 Sep 2012 17:00:30 GMT Indexed on 2012/09/21 21:44 UTC
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Sunrise simulators use a gradually brightening light to wake you in the morning. Check out this creative build that combines a microprocessor, addressable LEDs, and a nifty laser-cut bracket to yield a polished and wall-mountable alarm clock lamp.

Courtesy of NYC-based tinker Holly, the project features a detailed build guide that references all the other projects that inspired her sunrise simulator. Hit up the link below to check out everything from her laser cut shade brackets to the Adafruit module she used to control the light timing.

Sunrise Lamp Alarm Clock [via Make]

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