Module 3 Activity Research
Weekly Activity Template
Tim Ziaziulchyk
Project 3
Module 3
In module 3 I brought my RGB Lamp project from a concept and early breadboard test into a fully functional prototype. This phase focused on testing, troubleshooting, and refining both the physical and electronic systems. I measured every component to model accurate housings, designed and 3D printed multiple iterations of the lampshade and casing, and refined tolerances until everything fit together securely. I also spent a significant amount of time soldering and rewiring the internal electronics, testing power delivery, and resolving issues with short circuits and broken LED pads.
Project 3
Project 3 Final Prototype
For P3 I turned my RGB Lamp from a proof-of-concept into a working physical prototype. I focused on testing and refining both the 3D-printed housing and the electronics: modelling and reprinting parts for better fit, soldering and rewiring the NeoPixel rings, and troubleshooting issues like shorts and broken pads. Even though I couldn’t get all three rings running perfectly at the same time, I successfully demonstrated the core interaction of my lamp, which is rotating each shade to mix light and colour. This project confirmed that my design is buildable in the real world and gave me a much clearer idea of how to improve the next iteration.