3 Watt LED mood lamp IR remotecontrolled.

 

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Searching through the internet I found a very interesting LED mood lamp built by Toon Beertsen, I have put a link to the original LED mood lamp in the Links page.
The lamp is controlled by a PIC microchip 16F628 controller and I decided to add a Sony IR remote control receiver to the design, which my brother was very kind to code in a PIC microchip 12F683 controller. I must say I am very pleased with the finished result.
Below you can see some pictures of my design (click on the picture to enlarge it):

Updated! Here is the very requested schematic, finally :-)  
The empty LED mood lamp pcb.  
The assembled LED mood lamp pcb. pcb file updated 2008.12.30

The remote control codes are learned and stored in the PIC's eeprom as described in the pdf.

pdf file updated 2008.12.30

The 3 Watt LED module is mounted on a 5 K/W heat sink, a little over dimensioned, but this gives the opportunity to mount the LED mood lamp pcb on the heat sink.

 
The lamp has been updated to 15 different remote controlled modes, open the jal code file with notepad, to view all the different modes.

This is mode 1, pure red color.
 
Mode 2, green color.  
Mode 3, blue color.  
Mode 4, yellow color.  
Mode 5, pink color.  
Mode 6, light blue color.  
Mode 7, warm white color.  

This page was last updated 2010-02-17.