• All Change!

    David Hopkins08/05/2015 at 08:52 1 comment

    Following many issues with controlling 12V strip, I had to re-evaluate the feasibility of it... coupled with some discussions about flexibility, the project has morphed into a series of pixel panels, these will be usable in a domestic environment as well as in a field, using a series of 6 8x8 panels, I will have space for 8 standard letters, and of course, animations.

    I knocked together a prototype of 2x2 pixels in an hour and it turned out well, visible indoors, and outdoors at dusk/night, it works rather well.

  • Proof of Functionality!!!

    David Hopkins04/20/2015 at 13:01 0 comments

    Got it all hooked up with test strips:

    here we see Mode and Speed/Colour buttons, the screen, brightness knob, all 8 control boards hooked up to small 12v LED strips

    as i forgot to put in the pullup resistors on the first version of the board, these have them on the back, along with the (somewhat bodged) power rails, from top down, 5V, data and clock, 12V then the lower one is GND.

    view of the top:

    again at about 16% brightness to allow a photo to be taken, its much brighter when on full!

    close up of the LCD and arduino nano:

    currently the backlight only comes on when below about 20% brightness (assuming it would be dark when wanting it dimmer) but think i will put it on all the time.

  • 'PC Rear Mirror' arrived (10k Potentiometer)

    David Hopkins04/20/2015 at 12:55 0 comments

    this makey no sense:

    Chinese text says 'computer rear view mirror' according to google translate, weird!

  • Boards Arrived

    David Hopkins04/13/2015 at 13:38 0 comments

    boards finally arrived, i must say, OSH Park is damned good value

    minor design issues include missing out the pullup resistors on the FET control lines, but thats easily fixed.

  • LED control board designed

    David Hopkins03/25/2015 at 17:57 0 comments

    fiddled about with Kicad but in the end went back to DesignSpark and got it done in about the same time as it took to make a component in Kicad. sent off to OSH Park (https://oshpark.com/orders/UVd3Zd07) to be made.

    models for the MOSFETs are not quite right but the holes are the same which is the important thing