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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 … ...
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Maker constructed a 9x9x9 LED cube that can display games in a 3D space. It has custom gamepad support and a 3D rendering engine, giving a unique gaming experience. Simple games like Pong and ...
8×8 LED Matrix modules are now widely available, and fortunately they are easy to use with our favorite Arduino microcontroller. 8×8 LED Matrix module have many applications in real life, such as ...
Recently, we published an entry-level Arduino project with a single seven-segment LED display. Although it’s an amazing DIY project, we noted that most of the readers are looking for more advanced ...
LED-Cube für 3D-Animationen Übersicht Hinweise für den Einkauf Aufbau der Grundplatte LED-Säulen-Bau Steckkontakte für die Platine Stromversorgung Tipps zur Fehlersuche Arduino-Programm Auf ...
We’ve seen hundreds of Arduino and Raspberry Pi machines that can solve a Rubik’s Cube, and we’ve seen an equal amount of interesting lighting projects, but never the two put together.
This is a pure 3D display -- unfortunately done at a resolution of just 8 x 8 x 8. It's a hand-built LED cube created by Nick Schulze, powered by Arduino, and driven largely by Matlab.
This massive LED cube contains over 4,000 individual lights and is able to make mesmerizing, three-dimensional rainbow patterns.
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