Sure, the physical build itself looks great, but it’s what [Michael] did with the firmware that impresses us the most. He’s using an Arduino Mega to drive the 7x7x7 cube and manages to squeeze out ...
Here is a 3D light show that will astound you with its combinations. Inexpensive and easy to make thanks to an Arduino controller, the design enables you to play with the existing effects and, most ...
A Tech Enthusiast has shared his new open-source project, the 9x9x9 LED Cube, which takes 3D visualization to the next level with its modular design and interactive features. This cube consists of 729 ...
3x3x3 LED cube controlled with an Arduino and interfaced with Python using a serial connection. The Python interface allows easy changing of animations, playback speed and LED brightness. Animations ...
Just about anyone can make a simple LED cube. But what if you want to make a 1-meter cube using 512 LEDs? [Hari] wanted to do it, so he created two different kinds of LED boards using EasyEDA. There ...
Ein kleiner elektronischer Würfel auf Basis eines Arduino Nano, sechs LEDs und einem Taster. Beim Drücken des Tasters startet eine kurze Lauflicht-Animation, danach zeigt eine zufällig ausgewählte LED ...
It’s strange how things work out sometimes. For example, way back in the mists of time, I visited a local electronics flea market and picked up an Arduino-ish-based 4x4x4 3D LED cube kit. In fact, it ...
DIY Flashing LED Cube! This is a classic Arduino project where you arrange LEDs in a cube shape (usually 3×3×3 or 4×4×4) and control them to create stunning light animations. DIY Flashing LED Cube ...
DIY Flashing LED Cube is a classic electronics project that looks super cool when finished. It’s basically a 3D arrangement of LEDs (like 3×3×3 or 4×4×4) that flash in different patterns controlled by ...
Watching a good old-fashioned light show is always a treat. Whether it be a Christmas light show covering a house or an army of drones making patterns in the night sky. Here, however, we have a light ...