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The pcb cube is a fun little gadget for testing pcb capacitive sensor for future projects.

Cube is made from the following items:
- arduino nano,
- 5V/1A charger,
- 3.7V/500mah LiPo
- micro switch
- 0.9-5V to 5V DC-DC Step-Up converter
- and some smd resistors and leds, LDRs and 6 custom PCBs

There are 4 sides with red,yellow,blue,green leds and 2 sides with LDRs as switch sensor

It's programmed with 3 modes. 

Touch both LRDs and mode 1 starts

Mode 1: touch a side pannel and a led turns on release the pannel led turns off 

Touch the top side and the blue led side = start mode 2

Mode 2: touch a side pannel and led stays on till all sides are touched , mode 3 starts

Mode 3: a random side led turns on. Press this side and the led goes off, randomly and other turns on.

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Gerben wrote 09/12/2020 at 15:53 point

Looks cool. But what does it do?

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Jarrett wrote 09/12/2020 at 18:01 point

Nothing. That's the beauty of it!

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TechSpiderbot wrote 09/12/2020 at 20:31 point

It won't do anything when it's turned off and not connected to any usb power cabled that's plugged in a charger on the power grid.

A beauty it is, thanks!

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TechSpiderbot wrote 09/12/2020 at 20:28 point

There are 4 sides with red,yellow,blue,green leds and 2 sides with LDRs as switch sensor

It's programmed with 3 modes. 

Touch both LRDs and mode 1 starts

Mode 1: touch a side pannel and a led turns on release the pannel led turns off 

Touch the top side and the blue led side = start mode 2

Mode 2: touch a side pannel and led stays on till all sides are touched , mode 3 starts

Mode 3: a random side led turns on. Press this side and the led goes off, randomly and other turns on.

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Richard Hogben wrote 09/12/2020 at 01:16 point

Yeah! Cube projects are my favorite!

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