Timer push button

hi to all out there,

in need of assistance in designing the following push buttons to work on a simple timer sequence for the following booth design attached in the picture provided.
wanting to use the following push button SKU: ADA1192 in conjunction with what ever electronics are require to make the buttons hold the LED light stay lit for 30 seconds.
basically there are 12 buttons on the left and right hand side of a mirror, the client will press a button on the left and then the right which will stay lit for 30 seconds so they may be able to take a picture of themselves with the appropriate buttons lit.

attached is a photo of the booth. require a wiring and parts listing to be able to put the concept in reality.

appreciate all help and feed back

ray gebrael

Hey Ray,

Just to confirm, were the buttons in this one going to be lighting something else up or will they be lighting up themselves?

If its the former, then I’d just get an Arduino Mega and wiring up the 24 buttons and corresponding lights and programming the Mega to turn on the lights and keep them on for 30 seconds.

If its the latter, then I’d suggest looking into something like this Illuminated Pushbutton.

Hi Owen

I’m really at your perils for advice on this one

I need the push buttons to stay lit for 30secs.

If you can design a prototype to be used in the first roll out for these units, there is much more in the pipe line.

Hope To use core electronics as the main supplier etc.

Kind Regards,

Raymond Gebrael

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Email: ray@role.sydney

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Hi Owen

In response to the email you sent

It’s this as you stated.

If its the former, then I’d just get an Arduino
Mega
and wiring up the 24 buttons and corresponding lights and programming the Mega to turn on the lights and keep them on for 30 seconds.

How can I proceed with making it happen.

Kind Regards,

Raymond Gebrael

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Email: ray@role.sydney

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