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  • i have a question, how did u transfere power to the rotating controller, is it by a battery or sliprings

  • @mylocky40 It has a 9 volt battery with a 7805 (not the most elegant or efficient, especially with the direct driving of the LED's) . My current project has slip rings, hopefully I'll have that done this year. I found some slip rings that are rated for long endurance at 2600rpm. But, I haven't had a chance to test them out yet.

  • What is your name and what do you do?

  • how do you program a camera to a microcontroller. For example, I get a security camera, plug it in to a microcontroller, the camera see an object heading to the car,the camera sends a signal to the microcontroller, microcontroller send a signal to a car brakes, and the car or golf kart stops. also, what progaming language do most engineer use.

    I want to become an comuter engineer :)

  • @carnews333 your first question is a little broad, and complex to answer in a post. As for your second question the programming language really depends on what discipline you go into. Computer and/or electrical engineering is a very broad discipline. For me In a single day at work I can bounce between VHDL, LabVIEW, C#, and various proprietary scripting languages. At home for my personal projects I bounce between C, C#, Visual Basic, and assembly for 8051 and PIC. (usually mixing C and assembly)

  • nice job

  • I like that. If it had a clock function it would be unreal

  • could you show me how to wire and connect it to the microchip?

  • great man! can you please share the program! tnx a lot!

  • Very creative

  • sweet! Really cool creative project idea man.

  • @EdgeRetro Thanks! I appreciate the feedback.

  • @EdgeRetro thats not new.... search for led pov on youtube

  • that's Amazing!!

    how can i contact you because i built one, but am having some problems, if you could help me please

  • @ahmadhesham89 What type of problem are you having? It helps to have a overall flow chart before writing the software.

  • OMG he makes that then calls himself an engineer. You are a boob man. Kids are making these in 3rd world countries. You just stole it off Youtube. You are a fake! No professional would post a youtube video looking for work, LMAO. DRUNK!

  • @silverpizza100 Your comment is highly immature and inappropriate. The project may be simple, but it looks like he made everything himself. It's clear to see you're probably just a troll, or an ignorant moron who doesn't know anything.

  • I really wish you would put together a kit for this. It looks like a fun project if it could be made into a kit form and if the user could program their own information into the controller. Nice job.

  • @Soulrider2012 I am currently working with a local non-profit agency in making kits. It's really hard to get product liability insurance when your product involves really fast moving blades possible built by kids or other people who don't know what they are doing.. The kits that I will be making will be very different. Complete with casing, and computer software. The ir sensor is now being used as a one way communication port, and a position sensor. Allowing real time updates.

  • hello~this is a great work! i was most delighted to see this project. I am a student who studying in Taiwan. scratching my head madly now to come out with a hands-on microchip's project.I am so amazed by yours, if you could even or have a tutorial of message fan , can you email it to me, Sir? thank you very much=) [lohlaoda@hotmail.com] i'm so appreciate your kindness.

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  • Nice use of the IR LED to synch 0 degrees and very readable very readable font! Put a thermometer on board and you could display the temperature. Couldn't find details of your design on schematicsupport <dot> com. I'm most interested in your firmware, specifically the bit maps for the character set.

  • Awesome please can we talk using email beacuase im trying to do one but need some help

  • That is awsome. I HATE YOU - becouse i am not as smart as you.

  • Nice presentation. For a resume I would expect you to concentrate more on "selling," yourself. Good luck, and hope you find a position worthy of your skills.

  • Unfortunately I was never much of a sales engineer. I have several more projects laying around the home, if only I had contacts for pcb production and population i could sell kits. Kinda like what i've seen around the web, of course my kits would be better ;)

  • Very nice project! :D

  • very cool!!!

  • Nice project!

  • designed in 2 days? Including programming? Not bad. Did more people worked on this or did you have already some experiance with it?

  • This was a home project. I had the idea for a long time, so I already had many of the concepts planned out. I didn't know what the RPM was going to be, so I got lucky that the RPM was within the timing limits of the software. I'm a fairly fast programmer in PIC Assembly. I have a sizable library of pre-made macro's that make it easy for me to program. I also had all of the parts in my lab, I wanted to use the induction from the motor to power the circuit, but it was faster to just use a 9V.

  • nice work

  • cool!

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