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 ...
Sure, here's a concise summary: The 8x8x8 LED Cube is a decorative piece controlled by an Arduino Uno, capable of displaying various light patterns. It uses a 93dn8wy (SN74HC595N) IC, PN2222A ...
[Craig Lindley] recently finished building his own RGB LED cube project. It’s made up of four layers of 4×4 LED grids, but you may notice that the framework that supports the structure is not the ...
Figure 1. A demo of the LED Cube in action. Figure 2. Underlaying circuit of the LED Cube. Figure 3. Connections between power supply, Arduino, and circuit. CUBE - This folder contains the Arduino ...
This 8x8x8 LED cube with 512 LEDs takes the old 3x3x3 light cube made up of 27 LEDs to the nth degree. This, certainly more time consuming project, actually involves a simpler design. By using a ...
Welcome to my tutorial on building what might be the world’s smallest RGB LED Cube! In this project, I’ll walk you through the entire process of designing and assembling an ultra-compact LED cube, ...
Here is a 3-D light game 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 ...
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 ...