May 27, 2024
Description
This is a device built to showcase how fiber optics works due to total internal reflection that I made for a science project in grade 10. It is assembled without any tools and can be used for educational purposes. Also can be used in conjunction with an Arduino and a photo-resistor to detect when light reaches the other side. I used this to demonstrate a Morse code decoder, using flashes of light as dots and dashes. Uses 2 AA batteries with LED and resistor as well as a push button. All of it fits inside the box, with optical fibers threaded through the long tube to the Arduino and photo-resistor setup. It is a great model for teaching optics!
The full source code that ran on the Arduino is available on my GitHub (linked below).
GitHub: https://github.com/ShyavanS/Arduino_Morse_Code_Translator
This was entered for the Lights competition as it involved the use of an LED to transmit signals through fiber optics.
This model was created using Fusion 360.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike