64x1024 pixels 256 colors display - RGB LED POV SCREEN High resolution - Logolight360
Uploader Comments (SpaceWalker31200)
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no matter as the cpu is AVR PIC or anyelese..
the "hard" part is the number of colors ..
please show me a "wheel pov's" or any POV with more than 8 or 64 colors ...?
Theses performances are unique on youtube... maybe not for long time again ??? .. you can search about "Dynastar" products .. but they costs millions $ !!..
regards
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First i am not in any way implying this isnt amazing work. Or that you arent a brilliant engineer you obviously are. And the BT connetion is something i want to implement soon. But the base technology is pretty well developed with AVR's and arduinos especially using the tlc5940. There are pic designs also.
Theres also a company that sells "wheel pov's" with multicolor, radio transmitted imaging.. i believe video.
It is Fantastic work. But it is far from unique and to claim so is deceptive.
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hi, please can you point me to similar design ? with 64x1024 pixels and 256 colors ( or more ) ?...
i know something like that in French airport, but it cost million $ !.. this is not my case !...
if i right remember, the first original design is from Bob Blick.. but only 8 LEDs with 2 colors ( on / off ) .
my "secret" is not the pixel size , it's 256 colors .. nobody do that in Youtube .. this MY work, not a copy !
do better and you can also critic ..
regards
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This is neat but not exactly original you seem to be implying your work is original and therefore you should keep it a secret. It is anything but youve simply followed the work of others.
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i can say of course what CPU i use .. it's a PIC .. you know more now ? you can do it with all CPU, this is not the CPU the hard part !..
my design is not shareware .. what's wrong with that ...?
you work for free all your time ..?
all stuff on Youtube are free ?... beautifull world !..
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LOL, not even telling what you used. Why even bother posting a vid if not willing to share anything. Stupid.
I'm very curious as to how much power this thing draws while running. Also, what type of microcontroller did you decide to use for this, seeing as how much it would take with that many colors and pixels?
KentaGrace 1 year ago
@KentaGrace
Hi, which power you mean ?
electronic : about 10watts
mechanic : about 200watts
as i already explain, i'm not using a CPU to drive the LEDs but an FPGA.
regards
SpaceWalker31200 1 year ago
I know how it works. He should not just give the information out. I agree with spacewalker.
johnjay6370 2 years ago
Hi John, if you want to exchange some ideas, please fell free to contact me ;)
I am open has all discussed..
SpaceWalker31200 2 years ago