progress log / 3DOT - volumetric POV LED Display
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- This is my first try on a volumetric POV LED Display. But I made a really bad mistake....
If you didn´t knew how multiplexing looks like - watch the vid! You will be able to see(!) the multiplexing of the MAX7219.
well - mis
... for further information please visit this site:
arduino.cc/foru...
Have fun - and post your opinion if you have any usefull.
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I really liked your mechanical design, how the boards are stacked most of all. As for the multiplexing, heh.. it still looks great ;)
Simple and amazing
Damn, wish I was that awesome, nice work man, looks incredible
Imagine the possibilities and everyday usage with Mstick (Smart LED Light)?
Here is more information! kck.st/20eq61d
has anyone though about just taking a small lcd and spinning that with required program?
nice to hear that! what exacly are you going to build?
you can leave me a youtube message with you e-mail if you want to.
Nice work! hopefully you can get round the LED drive problem without rebuild
Hi! Nice work!
Could this be done using a projector to paint the spinning blades? Or normal projectors are just way too slow for that? Thanks!
Nice!
this is really quite beautiful, nice one!
you destroyed my left ear
Nice, where did you buy the parts for the drive system?
Hi, very nice work, It looks very professional !. I am attempting to build something similar to what you have done, for my last year project at uni. I was hoping you could give me any advice on problems you faced, which I probably haven't realised, and that I will probably meet later on when it is too late to rectify. I am still in the planning stage, so any advice would be appreciated.
Hello! Since it's 3 years later and you probably already did the project I wpold like to ask you the same question you asked the guy in the video. What problems did you faced. what type of LED did you use. what would you do differently? Im also doing this for my last year project but I will make 35 levels with 72 RGB LED each. Any suggestions? Thank you for your time answering!
since you both have done it , I am asking the same question for fun xD