The project consumes a total of 512 LEDs from an 8x8x8 matrix where the controller board is designed to interface with RS232, CAN, and two joysticks from the C64. Each LED of the Borg cube can be ...
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 ...
Building an LED cube is a great way to learn how to solder, while building something that looks awesome. Without any previous experience with soldering or coding, [Anred] set out to create a simple ...
If you're looking for an electronics project to geek out on over the next couple weekends this comprehensive guide to building an LED cube is geeky and functional. Instructables user CHR and his ...
Hackaday: Third Time’s A Charm – 512 LED Cube Kicks It Up A Notch With RGB LEDs
In the comments section of our 512-LED cube post from the other day, several people suggested that to take the project up a notch, building a similar cube using RGB LEDS was the next logical step. It ...
Third Time’s A Charm – 512 LED Cube Kicks It Up A Notch With RGB LEDs
LEDs have many advantages over incandescent light sources, including lower power consumption, a longer lifetime, improved physical robustness, smaller sizes, and faster switching.
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