i have an idea for a simple version without so many effects but will be nice with tiny points of light.... My idea is 5 panels of plexi glass in cube shape and fiber optics thru panels...
Can you imagine? I will make a test on small scale first..
I currently have the cube build but I don't know how to use the shift registers, if you could explain to me how to use the shift registers or, just point me in the right direction. That would be great.
Nice job. You should put some music with that video and enter the Nuts & Volts "LED Madness" contest on Facebook. There looking for people to upload a short video of their own LED projects and the top 3 videos with the most votes wins. Just search for Nuts & Volts Magazine on Facebook or visit their site and you'll see a banner at the bottom of the page to enter the contest.
Hello, this is great work. you say that you are using three wires to send data to the "bank of 4 shift registers." now when you say this, do you mean that you send data to one shift register, that sends it to the other three to control the leds? if this is not correct could you go into detail on what you mean?
Am about to start a similar project - the way he would have connected up the shift registers is well explained on the arduino website here: arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ShiftOut
Excellent work. Fantastic! It may interest you to know that because ThinkGeek is now selling a 4x4x4 multicolor cube similar to this, they've embedded a video of it on their website.The top suggested related video is this one (at least on my system/account)
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i have an idea for a simple version without so many effects but will be nice with tiny points of light.... My idea is 5 panels of plexi glass in cube shape and fiber optics thru panels...
Can you imagine? I will make a test on small scale first..
regretsmyl 3 months ago
I currently have the cube build but I don't know how to use the shift registers, if you could explain to me how to use the shift registers or, just point me in the right direction. That would be great.
berber1899 6 months ago
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Nice job. You should put some music with that video and enter the Nuts & Volts "LED Madness" contest on Facebook. There looking for people to upload a short video of their own LED projects and the top 3 videos with the most votes wins. Just search for Nuts & Volts Magazine on Facebook or visit their site and you'll see a banner at the bottom of the page to enter the contest.
Endaman07 6 months ago
hey, i got my cube all put together but have not clue how to hook it up to my arduino Duemilanove. Any ideas?
berber1899 8 months ago
Hello, this is great work. you say that you are using three wires to send data to the "bank of 4 shift registers." now when you say this, do you mean that you send data to one shift register, that sends it to the other three to control the leds? if this is not correct could you go into detail on what you mean?
TheSeeker385 1 year ago
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eaycrcg 7 months ago
Awesome work - the cube looks great!
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Am about to start a similar project - the way he would have connected up the shift registers is well explained on the arduino website here: arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ShiftOut
eaycrcg 7 months ago
Excellent work. Fantastic! It may interest you to know that because ThinkGeek is now selling a 4x4x4 multicolor cube similar to this, they've embedded a video of it on their website.The top suggested related video is this one (at least on my system/account)
Copernilleo 1 year ago