Keyboard Lighting Project

by Matthew on November 12th, 2009

I came to an impasse. It’s something we all encounter almost everyday in our workaday lives. How am I going to use my keyboard in the dark and not turn on a lamp? I felt you pain and decided that I needed to do something about it. I really wanted to make it as compact as possible so a reduction of wires was key. Since I had a keyboard with an extra USB port on one side I decided that that was the easiest and most accessible power source.

I did a little research and found that USB outputs 5V @ 100 mA. That seemed like more than I needed to make this project work.

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Here is a little circuit and math work. It’s actually a lot easier than it looks.

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This is the circuit working on a protoboard being powered by the keyboard.

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There is the finished circuit on a cheap Radio Shack circuit board.

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I just used some sticky putty to adhere it to the underside of my keyboard trade. You can’t see it without being under the desk so outer housing was not essential.

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Here is the finished product! Does its job very well.

Total cost of the projects ran about $20 with LEDs, resistors, and PC board. The USB cable was just one I had lying around in my basement. I have since added a switch as well so I could always leave it plugged in. I don’t know why that didn’t cross my mind until after I built it. Fun little project and very useful.

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1 Comment
  1. Lauren permalink

    you’re such the wizard! BILL NYE SHOULD BE JEALOUS! genius genius

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