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    Starjade
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    Hello,

    I am new to this type of project and I could use some assistance. I have watched a lot of videos and I think I am capable of figuring it out.
    Since this will be my first project of this kind, I was wondering if I could maybe get any suggestions on what parts to use to put it together. Or any suggestions to get me started in the right direction.

    What I want to try to do is this.
    I want to put together a motion sensor that when triggered will activate 3 LED's and a looping sound. I want to be able to put this inside a halloween decoration so I want to attach it to a battery of some kind. I don't want it to be big or bulky as the decoration will be about pumpkin size.

    Thank you in advance.

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      I have narrowed down the components.

      I will use:
      Arduino Uno
      SparkFun Audio-Sound Breakout - WTV020SD
      3 red LEDs
      8 ohm speaker
      3V AA Battery holder

      Am I forgetting anything? Do I need a capacitor or a step up/step down regulator?
      Any suggestions is kindly accepted.
      Thanks.

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        I have narrowed down the components.

        I will use:
        Arduino Uno
        SparkFun Audio-Sound Breakout - WTV020SD
        3 red LEDs
        8 ohm speaker
        3V AA Battery holder

        Am I forgetting anything? Do I need a capacitor or a step up/step down regulator?
        Any suggestions is kindly accepted.
        Thanks.

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        Sparkman
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        @Starjade Are you planning on using this with MySensors? If so, you are missing the NRF radio module. :smile:

        Other things you'll need are resistors for the LEDs and a motion sensor. A capacitor may be required on the NRF radio. I would order some just in case. I would get a larger battery holder, perhaps a 6 battery one which would then supply 9V to the Uno, although if you can find a way to power it with a wall wart, that may be better. I did not see the current draw for the WTV module so you'll have to confirm that the 3.3V regulator on-board the UNO can supply both it and the NRF radio.

        Cheers
        Al

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          Starjade
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          @Sparkman Thank you!

          I had forgotten the resistors. Yes, I was planning on using MySensors. What is the NRF radio module used for?

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            @Sparkman Thank you!

            I had forgotten the resistors. Yes, I was planning on using MySensors. What is the NRF radio module used for?

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            @Starjade Here's a good write-up as to what MySensors is about: http://www.mysensors.org/about/components. The intent of MySensors is for a Home Automation system (the controller) to talk to remote sensors through a gateway using NRF24L01+ radio modules, although other radio types are now supported as well.

            Cheers
            Al

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