DIY LED-Illuminated Sleep Chamber 333
Bulldozer2003 writes "'Finally something both nerdy AND sexy engineers can do.' It sounds like an oxymoron but this guy took a cue from The Vos Pad and decked out his own dorm room bed with Light Emitting Diodes. They're even fully adjustable 'allowing me to create every color of the rainbow.' Total cost, according to him in an email: 'Around $25, the LEDs cost me about $0.25 a piece in bulk, and the potentiometers cost about $6 a piece from digikey. I got the LM317 voltage regulators as a free sample from Texas Instruments. Lots of companies will ship you free samples, its a good deal for college students.'"
The LED Pimp Bed... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The LED Pimp Bed... (Score:3, Funny)
Obligatory Pun (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Obligatory Pun (Score:3, Insightful)
The ladies see the bed and head for the freeway.
Nothing spells NERD like a bunch of bright colored LEDs decorating your living space when it's not Christmas.
Except maybe for that Linux pc in the corner.
correction. (Score:5, Funny)
*looks at linux laptop as recently reviewed on slashdot*
*looks at LED star canopy over bed*
most girls would run from such things. some have their own, thankyouverymuch
-Leigh
ps. Ubuntu [ubuntulinux.org] is love.
Not true (Score:4, Interesting)
And the score is... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The LED Pimp Bed... (Score:3, Funny)
What's the point? (Score:2)
It's simple... (Score:5, Funny)
Step 2:
Step 3: Women!
Step 2 (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Step 2 (Score:2, Funny)
Something I wrote a couple of years back.
To the tune of Blurry [azlyrics.com] by Puddle of Mudd.
(Still a work in progress)
My wife is mostly plastic
everything's so fake
Her tits are full of saline
now they are in perfect place
Filled her lips with fat
They sucked out of her thighs
Her teeth were stained and yellow
but now they are pure white
If only I had said no
to plastic surgery
I would still be with you
and you'd still be with me
I use to be your world
I use to be your man
But now I'm just this guy
who pays for
Re:Step 2 (Score:2)
Classy, real classy. Gotta love Slashdot.
Re:It's simple... (Score:2, Funny)
Step 2: Tell women about your groovy pot [uiuc.edu] stash and invite them back to frob the big knob.
Reminds me... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Reminds me... (Score:2)
Comment removed (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What the guy is probably thinking.... (Score:5, Interesting)
It's great, the kids all want to come here, I know where she is and I know that there is no booze or other naughty things going on.
(OMFG! I am opressing my daughters right to illegally drink, do drugs and have sex! I am so fricking evil!!)
I remember being a teen, and if my parents made the basement cool at home I would have spent more time there instead of other people's parties.
Re:What the guy is probably thinking.... (Score:2)
It's okay. The first step is to admit you have a problem. It'll be painful, but now you're on your way to recovery.
Re:What the guy is probably thinking.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Sex and alcohol are just things that teenagers do naturally.....do you think that the hormones are made to be repressed? And yes, I intentionally skimmed over drugs, because I happen to agree with you there.
Re:What the guy is probably thinking.... (Score:2)
Oh gimmie a break. I love you people who want to call everything bad a "drug." Crack is a drug. Heroin is a drug. Is alcohol? Tobacco? Caffeine? Sugar? Carbs? They all tangibly affect your physiology and produce measurable outcomes, so are they all "drugs?"
Re:What the guy is probably thinking.... (Score:2)
Re:What the guy is probably thinking.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What the guy is probably thinking.... (Score:4, Insightful)
I disagree about the immaturity and stupidity part. People forget what it was like to be a teenager. Teenagers do more living between 15 and 16 than most people do between 30 and 40... and I mean that.
The biggest difference between teenagers and adults is that kids have nothing to live for. Yes, nothing. They have some vauge "future" people talk about, but they've always had that, they didn't have to earn it, and it's many times their current adult lifetimes away.
Imagine if you had no money, no house, no reputation, no education, no kids, no spouse... nothing in your life which you've had to earn, nothing in your life which you'd be afraid to lose. Now multiply out your horomones, shrink your freedom to nearly zero... what little shelter, food and money you haev is entirely dependant upon the whims of your parents.
Hiding from unreasonable parents becomes suddenly very important. Suddenly getting a condom or taking a pill becomes very dangerous to your immediate well being... well, for your forseeable future anyways (it's unreasonable to see past 5-10 times your adult life out to age 25 or so)
Giving your kids a place to hang out is great, I think it is a HUGE help. Make sure that if you have multiple kids, you aren't going to create conflict if they don't like hanging out around one another, and as tough as it might be, you've got to accept that they will have sex down there... else they'll just go into the back seat of their friend's car, or to the drunken party down the street. Not supplying condoms down there is using the fear of pregnancy or disease to keep them absinent. That doesn't work.
And we rate it... (Score:2, Insightful)
Great for parties... wouldn't want to live there.
Uh. (Score:2)
"sexy engineer" (Score:2, Funny)
Apparently Huggy Bear has ordered one!
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." - Ian Malcolm (Jurassic park)
Jaj
Re:"sexy engineer" (with working link) (Score:5, Informative)
Pot signing out
Jaj
Re:"sexy engineer" (with working link) (Score:2)
Andrew
PS: If you don't understand poking, then you weren't able to view the Face Book page.
HTTPS? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:HTTPS? (Score:2, Interesting)
This means that if you have image references on your webpages to external sites web browsers bitch about having some secure and some non-secure elements on a page, for one thing.
But, in short, yes, we at the U of I are trying to shoot ourselves in the head with this, just as we're shooting ourselves in the head with our new web
Re:HTTPS? (Score:2)
Fortunately for us, we've been using web-based registration since I've been here in 2002, and it works quite well.
Re:HTTPS? (Score:2)
It sounds like an oxymoron... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:It sounds like an oxymoron... (Score:5, Funny)
with tongue firmly in cheek
Jaj
Re:It sounds like an oxymoron... (Score:2)
It probalbly doesn't matter after you have had a lot of the "free as in beer" beer.
Re:It sounds like an oxymoron... (Score:2, Interesting)
Make sure you differentiate "Geek" with "Nerd"
But back to the point. I do enjoy lighting, and i know for a fact girls do love discrete lighting such as this. I have used blue Cold cathodes in a similar fashion shining up onto the ceiling, together with carefull use of blacklight and ultra violet reflecting paint in certain areas can give an intresting look, and can certainly increase "the mood" when its, ahem, "needed".
Being a "geek".. i do have my computer i
[OT] Security Info warning!!! (Score:4, Funny)
Clicking on no has no major effect that I can discern except for the guy's last box where the "Get Firefox!" icon/image is missing...
Haiku (Score:5, Funny)
with a multicoloured led
will never get head
Re:Haiku (Score:4, Informative)
hmm? (Score:2)
Re:Haiku (Score:3, Funny)
His bed cast in light
Fall leaves are LEDs
No risk of VD
Re:Haiku (Score:2)
Re:Haiku (Score:2)
Re:Haiku (Score:3, Insightful)
Yet I sleep alone,
'Cause no girls for me, a geek.
Let me see if I got this right.... (Score:3, Funny)
Samples (Score:4, Insightful)
in general, the state of slashdot is shameful these days. i dont have a solution (aside from simple obvious things like submission moderation, etc)... maybe i've just changed enough that it isnt the place for me anymore. which is a shame. cause from my POV slashdot aspires to be about Cool Things. the latest microsoft bug isnt a cool thing. it isnt news. (to adapt what John Stewart said about a transmission from Hussein).
and all of this Geek Nerd etc shit. I think the US population is nuts about trying to group people (including themselves!) into groups of like scales. I havent seen anything like it anywhere else (i live in US and have lived in other places).
anyway what was i gonna say? oh yeah:
to anyone who reads it - if you sample, please, PLEASE sample in moderation so that people that actually build prototypes and such (like *this) continue to have this wonderful resourse availible.
Re:Samples (Score:4, Informative)
Maxim does the same, and i got from them a couple of LCD display drivers that would've costed me a sum here in South America.
Of course, they don't want the service to be abused. But for them it's a neat way to do advertising amongst designers (i sure regard both companies better after that) for cheap. Anwyay, 90% has no use for electronic parts anyway, it's not like it's free T-shirts.
Re:Samples (Score:4, Funny)
Every idiot already does. I mean, just listen to the radio.
Re:Samples (Score:5, Insightful)
But maybe that's why he got them. They are cheap enough to throw a couple to a college student, and TI gets good publicity from it.
I have had mixed luck getting samples in the past telling companies I was a college student. Sometimes I got them, sometimes not. Most companies at the time wanted to know how many thousands you were going to buy. Not if you were doing a college project. My friends had similar experiences. But this was twenty years ago. Things are different now with the internets.
Now I much rather prototype with off the shelf, because that means most likely that the part is widely available and you won't have problems getting production quantities.
It started with PIC (and Dallas) making things easier by selling onesy twosy to anybody.
It paid off by their chips gaining wide popularity.
I also think that is what lead to thicker digi-key catalogs. I remember when they were pamphlets.
agh (Score:5, Funny)
Re:agh (Score:5, Funny)
Not as much as his University's network administrators:
"ForbiddenAvailable bandwidth quota for this filesystem has been exceeded.
(/bkpeters/www/LEDBed/index.html)
Please, try again later."
How long do LEDs last? (Score:5, Funny)
what a dork (Score:5, Funny)
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/bkpeters/www/Pro
what a girl:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/bkpeters/www/Pro
what a dork?
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/bkpeters/www/Pro
Re:what a dork (Score:2)
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/bkpeters/www/Prom/image
Just goes to show what you can do with the money saved from not having to buy the LM317s.
It'll never work (Score:2)
There may be plenty of nerdy engineers out there, but everybody knows there's no such thing as a sexy one...
what the hell has /. become (Score:4, Insightful)
For those who were seriously interested in this project can I refer you to the link a fellow poster posted: it s more interesting [demon.co.uk].
Re:what the hell has /. become (Score:4, Funny)
Dude, this story was posted at 2:39 am.
Need I state the obvious for you???
If we are reading slashdot at 3:00 a.m. in the morning, there is a rather (extremely) high likelyhood that readers here do not have the company of a female.
Unless it's a mother telling us to turn out the lights.
Re:what the hell has /. become (Score:2, Insightful)
Welcome to the world, we have many timezones from GMT-12 to GMT+12. You probably live in the GMT+5 to GMT+8 zone. You may be surprised to discover that more live outside of your zone than live in it.
(Swap GMT for UTC if you think Greenwich is in Connecticut)
Re:what the hell has /. become (Score:2)
No, just the cute ones.
Re:what the hell has /. become (Score:3)
not my cup of tea (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:not my cup of tea (Score:2)
Not bad but... (Score:5, Informative)
Interesting! This guy's project basically connects a dimmer switch each to red, green and blue LED strings. The colors sorta mix, sorta producing colored light, but as you can see in his pictures there are major fringing effects (multicolored bands of light). The howto on this page [demon.co.uk], suggested by another poster, gives a much cleaner result.
The link above uses a microcontroller and pulse-width modulation to vary each color's intensity, producing a much more even color effect.
Now, of course, I want to redo the apartment with them. Eternal lighting with no more power consumption than a couple of flashlights...yum...
Re:Not bad but... (Score:4, Informative)
You can also make a quick adjustable PWM controller with a 555, a potentiometer, and a comparator like an LM111. (and a few caps, and other resistors) Hook up a 555 in ocsilator mode. Aim for a frequency faster then 120Hz. I would start with 1kHz and see what it looked like. That might be too fast for the LEDs to properly turn off. Connect one input of the comparator to the RC circuit on the 555. Connect the other imput to the sweeper pin on the pot. Connect the pot between Vcc and ground. Adjusting the pot will change the duty cycle of the comparator output from 0% to 100%. You could drive the leds directly from the comparator, but it is better to use a bjt or fet.
Obviously there is some fine tunning that you can do, but that is the general idea.
This circuit is nice because you only need one 555 which can drive many comparators. You only need one pot and comparator per colour of led. The microcontroller is nice because you can preprogram a number of pleasing colours, as well as automatically sweep throught those colours.
Re:Not bad but... (Score:3, Informative)
LEDs for Barbie house? (Score:4, Interesting)
Wouldn't have thougt of asking
Anyway, I'd rather find the solution than send my daughter asking that guy for advice...
Can I directly connect these to a battery, or do I need some circuit in-between?
Which sort of LED is it that I want? I mean, how do I recognise and select the right type in a catalogue? Or what more specific keyword do I add to "LED" to find relevant information on Google?
Re:LEDs for Barbie house? (Score:5, Informative)
a) The colour you want.
b) How bright you want it.
c) How big you want it.
You shouldn't connect LED's straight to a battery.
You need a series resistor (In between the battery and the LED). The value of the resistor is calculated using
R = (Vb-Vf)/I.
Vb = Battery Voltage
Vf = Forward Voltage (On Data Sheet)
I = Current (On Data Sheet)
so for this [ledsupply.com] 5mm white LED using a 9V battery Vf = 3.6, I = 30mA => R = 180 Ohms.
Make sure that you connect the LED the correct way round (The long lead should be connected to the '+' terminal on the battery, the short lead to one end of the resistor and the other end of the resistor to the '-' terminal on the battery. If you get it the wrong way round it don't worry the LED won't blow up, the LED just won't work!
Good Luck.
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Re:LEDs for Barbie house? (Score:5, Informative)
Measure the output voltage, subtract the forward voltage of the LEDs {add together if wiring several in series} to get the "excess" voltage {guess 2V if you don't know it, 3V for blue or white diodes} to find out the excess voltage.
Select a suitable resistor to give about 20mA of current, it is not critical that this be spot on or anything, using the formula R = V / I -- where V is the excess voltage that needs to be dropped, I = 0.02 {because we said 20 milliamps but the formula wants whole amps} and R will be in ohms. Now resistors are made only in certain values, usually multiples of 10, 12, 15, 18, 22, 27, 33, 39, 47, 56, 68 and 82, so choose the nearest; eg. if your power supply is putting out 4.9V and your LED wants 2V, you have to drop 2.9V at 0.02A so R = 2.9 / 0.02 = 290 / 2 = 145, so use a 150 ohm resistor.
Finally, work out the power rating required, by multiplying the voltage dropped across the resistor by the current through it. In this case, P = 2.9 * 0.02 = 0.058 watts, so a 0.25W resistor will do fine.
Each room will need a separate switch and resistor, but if you have the volts available you can put multiple LEDs in series from the same switch. Watch the current consumption doesn't exceed the power supply rating: as you get close to it, the voltage will start to fall and the LEDs will get dim. But power supplies of this kind must be short-circuit-safe by law, so you won't burn your house down even if you do actually overload it.
Re:LEDs for Barbie house? (Score:3, Informative)
Basically you just need to put a resistor in series with the LED and battery, to keep the LED from burning out. LED's are a type of diode, which means that one side of the LED must be connected to negative, and one to positive or the current just won't flow.
To find out the resistor value you need, you can use the formula descibed on this Diyaudio page. [diyaudio.com] It also has some info for using multiple LED's in serial. If you have any more questions just lea
Gettin' some (Score:2)
speaking of LEDs - how to replace light bulbs with (Score:2, Insightful)
any good pointers, resources, experiences?
thanks.
Re:speaking of LEDs - how to replace light bulbs w (Score:2)
While you may get s high intensity directional beam, it is more difficult to get a uniform general coverage LED source, as it takes many more LEDs. So it is just cheaper to use a good flourescent.
With the price of LEDs dropping this may change.
Re:speaking of LEDs - how to replace light bulbs w (Score:3, Interesting)
At a dance club... (Score:2)
look at ground: come see my very cool BED. It has some leds on it that make it a look great.
Droooll, stare her breast...
Definitely a good hit line. Definitely.
Birth Control (Score:2)
Free Electronics Samples (Score:2)
While I'm not jumping to build this project myself, I've got a couple dozen others that I'm half-working-on at all times. I've got a list of links to manufacturers that provide free samples of electronic components for this very purpose.
http://lukewarm.homelinux.net/freesamples/ [homelinux.net]
Enjoy. If you know of more, I'd love to add to the list.
Bunk bed? (Score:2)
The Vos Pad (Score:2, Funny)
Potentiometers? (Score:2)
illegal in most dorms (Score:2)
Check out the LED lights at Fry's (Score:3, Interesting)
Forbidden (Score:3)
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Available bandwidth quota for this filesystem has been exceeded.
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Re:Electric bill? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Electric bill? (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course, as we all know, "low energy" compact fluorescents are a waste of time *anyway*, because their power factor is so awful that twice as much energy again must be dissipated at the substation to compensate...
Re:Electric bill? (Score:2)
Re:Electric bill? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Electric bill? (Score:3, Informative)
Of course, as we all know, "low energy" compact fluorescents are a waste of time *anyway*, because their power factor is so awful that twice as much energy again must be dissipated at the substation to compensate...
1. Even if you count VA instead of watts, a compact fluorescent bulb still draws half the VA of an incandescent bulb.
2. If that's not good enough for you, high power factor compact fluorescent bulbs are available.
3. You probably pay for Watts, not VA. Your electric meter will not char
Re:Electric bill? (Score:4, Insightful)
they burn out pretty quickly.
The power depends on the voltage, but, say, if you use a 12v power supply and light a 100 of those you'd be using just a tad under 20 watts. That's less than a cheap bulb, and trust me, it would light just a bit brighter
As a matter of fact, LEDs are quite a neat lighting solution; they're cheap, awfully efficient and have a long working life. The thing is that, atleast until recently, clear light LEDs were unavaiable. Those are hard to make, and even then, white light LEDs are not very pure, color wise. Flashlights are beggining to carry LED diodes, for one.
Re:Electric bill? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Electric bill? (Score:3, Funny)
Light-emiutting light emitting diode diodes? Yes they affirmatively would not wouldn't be.
Re:Electric bill? (Score:2, Funny)
Almost like aitch-tee-tee-pee-colon-slash-slash-slash-dot-dot
Re:Electric bill? (Score:5, Informative)
The kinds of LEDs will probably have different operating characteristics than those I have in my head (like those UV LEDs, which are higher frequency -and energy- than I'm used to).
Whatever it is, it will not exceed the power output of the wall wart he's using.
Re:Electric bill? (Score:2, Funny)
You have LED's in your head? OMFG! Way cool!!
Re:Electric bill? -- Burnin' down the house (Score:2, Insightful)
If doing that burns down the dorm room he needs to take a course in EE!
Re:with all those lights... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Broken LED (Score:2)
Re:Broken LED (Score:2)
Re:what, who, how? (Score:3, Informative)
*sits back and watches the geek frenzy*