Rick rolled by an Arduino. Kudos sir. Well played. 5 Internets to you.
TheCosmicFrog 7 months ago
I have been 74HCROLLED
zawzero 1 year ago
Im the only one feeling i just got Rick Rolled by a bunch of LED's? O.O
AWESOME!!!! :D
nerdboy19 1 year ago
Matrix Rolled:)):)) HAHAHA
Oricevreitu 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
make it into a shield
shoogie1994 1 year ago
Cool
Aleza0000 1 year ago
12 stones haha I use to listen to them...
ltkenbo 1 year ago
12 Stones lol...
I feel rick rolled
BarneySaysHi 1 year ago
nice! I'm also developing a display with RGB LEDs. See my channel.
msplace08 1 year ago
3 shift registers + driver chip?
horlacsd 1 year ago
Rickrolled.
BenitoIsAwesomr 1 year ago
Great video.
goldeneffect 1 year ago
Bastard, rickroll'd!
thekichimi 1 year ago 2
OMG !!!!! you sir, are pure evil !!!!
whitey3000 2 years ago
LOL this is pure evil. I was innocent... now sullied forever!
lizhenry 2 years ago
you're a great how did you build those LED lights can you tell me the materials you used and the various procedures and methods that you used
cerodelirio92 2 years ago
@aktechfreak ah, what's the difference between a shift register, and multiplexing?? thanks for the info. -Joe
joebro391 2 years ago
now did you have to use an additional IC/micro-controller to the arduino, or could you do this solely with the arduino in its available I/O ports?? thanks for the info. -Joe
awesome, if you have any schematics and design please send me. keep you awesome work up.
wolf4ce 2 years ago
nice! :)
frankfurt1312 2 years ago 3
oh snap! 5 stars for the subvertive rick-roll
horlacsd 2 years ago 25
Hah, yeah, I wondered who'd get that.
fshanahan 2 years ago
very nice. I like that 4 registers gives you exactly the right number of pins to drive the segment.
How did you pwm the leds though? do you just send new data at varying rates?
flick2040 3 years ago
I used an interrupt to drive the PWM. PM me if you'd like more info.
very cool
dreaddog 3 years ago
and the schematic :)
kyler182182 3 years ago
Schematic is available on the arduino forums. PM me if you need the link.
Could you show me the code please??? :D
Rick rolled by an Arduino. Kudos sir. Well played. 5 Internets to you.
TheCosmicFrog 7 months ago
I have been 74HCROLLED
zawzero 1 year ago
Im the only one feeling i just got Rick Rolled by a bunch of LED's? O.O
AWESOME!!!! :D
nerdboy19 1 year ago
Matrix Rolled:)):)) HAHAHA
Oricevreitu 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
make it into a shield
shoogie1994 1 year ago
Cool
Aleza0000 1 year ago
12 stones haha I use to listen to them...
ltkenbo 1 year ago
12 Stones lol...
ltkenbo 1 year ago
I feel rick rolled
BarneySaysHi 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
nice! I'm also developing a display with RGB LEDs. See my channel.
msplace08 1 year ago
3 shift registers + driver chip?
horlacsd 1 year ago
Rickrolled.
BenitoIsAwesomr 1 year ago
Great video.
goldeneffect 1 year ago
Bastard, rickroll'd!
thekichimi 1 year ago 2
OMG !!!!! you sir, are pure evil !!!!
whitey3000 2 years ago
LOL this is pure evil. I was innocent... now sullied forever!
lizhenry 2 years ago
you're a great how did you build those LED lights can you tell me the materials you used and the various procedures and methods that you used
cerodelirio92 2 years ago
@aktechfreak ah, what's the difference between a shift register, and multiplexing?? thanks for the info. -Joe
joebro391 2 years ago
now did you have to use an additional IC/micro-controller to the arduino, or could you do this solely with the arduino in its available I/O ports?? thanks for the info. -Joe
joebro391 2 years ago
awesome, if you have any schematics and design please send me. keep you awesome work up.
wolf4ce 2 years ago
nice! :)
frankfurt1312 2 years ago 3
oh snap! 5 stars for the subvertive rick-roll
horlacsd 2 years ago 25
Hah, yeah, I wondered who'd get that.
fshanahan 2 years ago
very nice. I like that 4 registers gives you exactly the right number of pins to drive the segment.
How did you pwm the leds though? do you just send new data at varying rates?
flick2040 3 years ago
I used an interrupt to drive the PWM. PM me if you'd like more info.
fshanahan 2 years ago
very cool
dreaddog 3 years ago
and the schematic :)
kyler182182 3 years ago
Schematic is available on the arduino forums. PM me if you need the link.
fshanahan 2 years ago
Could you show me the code please??? :D
kyler182182 3 years ago