“For this project we will use a BASYS3 Board by Diligent for the purpose of taking what is meant to be a learning tool and giving it a creative purpose. A common problem I’ve noticed across many households is energy waste via lights that remain unintentionally turned on. This FPGA Automated House Lights project serves to simulate a light control system within a house using 4 inputs and a timer. 3 switches control 6 lights and one switch acts as a “master toggle” which; upon activation, initiates a countdown to turn off the default lights such as the ones commonly found on a front porch or backyard.”
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