# FireFly Solar / 日輪蛍 **Nichirin Hotaru** *A small solar-powered Morse firefly for the outdoors.* **太陽を宿し、夜にモールスを灯す蛍。** *Taiyō o yadoshi, yoru ni Mōrusu o tomosu hotaru.* *A firefly carrying the sun, lighting Morse in the night.* ## Overview FireFly Solar is a small outdoor LED blinker inspired by the idea of an LED throwie, but powered by sunlight instead of a disposable coin cell. During the day, the solar cell charges the energy storage. At night, the circuit wakes up and sends a simple Morse-style light signal. The project is partly a small garden object, partly a low-power electronics experiment, and partly a design exercise for future DIY kits. ## Project Goals - Build a solar-powered outdoor Morse blinker - Keep the hardware simple and robust - Improve practical low-power design skills - Test mechanical concepts for outdoor 3D-printed parts - Learn what is needed to turn a small electronics project into a possible DIY kit ## Naming The English project name remains: **FireFly Solar** For blog posts, documentation, and presentation, the project also uses the Japanese name: **日輪蛍 / Nichirin Hotaru** The name roughly means **sun-disc firefly**. It keeps the solar theme, adds a slightly mythic tone, and still fits a small piece of outdoor hardware. --- ## Contributing PRs and issues welcome. Keep it simple. Photos of your build you send me go in `Documentation/gallery/` with a short caption and license notice. --- ## Default license**: [CC-BY-NC-4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)