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ESP32 LED Controller Board
The PCB gerber submitted is a new design for the prototyped circuit we have made for a hackathon. Here is its description.
## Inspiration
As more and more people have been working from home, the problem of natural lighting has been growing. During the pandemic, we personally experienced this issue because we lived in rooms where sunlight was scarce. The constant intensity and hue ceiling light made motivation very dull.
## What it does
With our custom code, the kit fetches the time from an NTP server and drives an LED strip at the corresponding intensity and hue of light.
## How we built it
Using an ESP32, we fetched GMT time from a NTP Server, adjusted GMT time to local time zone, converted current time into an LED intensity value. The LED intensity was driven by adjusting the PWM duty cycle on the MOSFET driver and we simulated the MOSFET to make sure it can switch up to 10kHz which is the max PWM frequency of the ESP32.
## Watch our Presentation and Demo!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1mi4-n4dT8bwS4iG0mJ9_k5yZCrY3XL1ln9aOi6mdWBc/edit?usp=sharing
ESP32 LED Controller Board
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