RGB LED cube 4x4x4
In this video, I'll show you the build of a 4x4x4 RGB LED cube. An ATtiny85 microcontroller was used to actuate the RGB LED's. Shift-registers were used as a way to increase amount of IO's. Transistor-arrays were used for load switching.
Have fun watching!
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I appreciate you explaining the theory so well. I'm working on making a common anode display in the shape of a trapezoidal prism, so the theory is important for me to accurately translate the necessary concepts. I'd love to take a look at the code you used, haven't done much coding before so that part is going to be fun to bang my head on for a while.
Great project and easily explained!
I like the video, and the project, but it shows how much electronics you need to drive these RGB LEDs. And this is a smaller cube, a 4x4x4. This is why I have decided to go with individually addressable RGB LEDs (ws2812 or equivalent). All they need is 5 volts, and a single signal input wire, which just then goes out of the LED to the next one's input. You can then use a publicly available library, e.g. FastLed, to drive your LEDs.
@cmonMakerD
10 ай бұрын
Yes, this would be a very good approach indeed. Simpler.
Awesome video😊 I want to make a led(100+) strip with addressable led control using arduino or esp32!