LIGHT

BRINGING CIRCUITS

INNOVATE

CELEBRATE

UP

TO LIFE

TO LIGHT

CREATIVITY, BUILD

YSWS!!

FESTIVALS

THE FESTIVALS

WITH PASSION

About the Event

Join us in this exciting journey of circuits and creativity! Participate in the YSWS event, where your innovations will light up the festive season. Create unique Diwali and Christmas lighting projects using components like LEDs, resistors, timers, and more.

How to Create Your Project

Step 1: Create Your New Project

Start by brainstorming a unique project idea. Use your creativity and ensure it aligns with the event's guidelines.

You can use any online simulator but Tinkercad is recommended by me.

Create Project

Step 2: Build the Project

Gather the necessary components and assemble your project on a breadboard. Refer to available resources or past projects for guidance.

Feel free to ask for help in #lightup-ysws or #electronics

Build Project

Step 3: Simulate & Submit

Run your project through a simulation and test its functionality. Once you're confident, submit your project for evaluation.

Simulate and Submit
Inspiration Project Image

Inspiration Project

This is a great example of a creative project that combines simple components in a unique way. Click the link below to explore the full project and get inspired for your own creation!

Explore Project

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Light Up?
Light Up is an event where students create innovative circuit projects using basic electronic components. The goal is to celebrate creativity and innovation through unique lighting designs.
What components can we use?
You can use basic electronic components such as resistors, LEDs, transistors, and more. No pre-made modules like Arduino or Raspberry Pi are allowed, keeping the focus on custom designs.
What will we get?
Participants will receive an amazing box with all the necessary components and surprise gifts for their projects!
Can I create a simple project?
No, the project must be unique and showcase creativity. Think outside the box!
Who all can participate?
Anyone who is a high school student or under the age of 18 can participate in the Light Up event.
Can we design PCBs?
No, this event is focused on breadboard-oriented projects. PCB design is not allowed.