This tutorial gives you information how to use Eagle3Df and Pov-Ray for generate your 3D PCB view for EagleCad board/Pcb , in short generate your board/PCB in 3D view using POV-Ray and make some changes and edition to get your right view. # First download...
See the POV project page at http://shrimping.it/blog/persistence-of-vision/ for all the detail.Once built, you can work with learners to design bitmap icons on graph paper, and display the icon on your POV circuit, learning binary along the way., as...
The material list is here:** Parts for the Transmitter: RF Transmitter 433 Mhz Arduino Nano USB Cable Notebook or PC RealTerm software** Parts for the POV rig: Arduino Pro mini 3.7 battery lipo 500 mAh RF 433 Mhz Receiver Mini power Switch Hall Effect...
By combining its accelerometer with 16 bright RGB LEDs you can draw images “into the air”. It’s only 10cm long and super slim so it fits in every pocket.WOW!!! The MagicShifter got featured in the hackaday blog: http://hackaday.com/2016/08/22/magicshifter-3000-an-over-engineered-pov-stick-has-come-a-long-way/Thanks!...
This project has some good challenges: The spinner needs to be able to fit 2 people at once and be able to support the unexpected person that jumps on top of it. We're building the spinner itself from wood, and we think the bearings need to support...
After I build my simple POV with 8 red LEDs, I made this bigger one with 16 bright blue LEDs. With this POV (persistence of vision) patterns can be drawn into "the air".The LEDs are connected to PORT B of the PIC microcontrollers.The first LED...
The Plan:Get some LEDs. Add a microcontroller, a vibration detector, and a battery, then try to beat them to death.Detect tapping patterns (me hitting it).Use those patterns as timing codes to activate extremely interactive light patterns coordinated...
The plan was to make a large interactive POV display for music events ( read Burning Man).We went through multiple revisions and countless hours hacking, breaking, rebuilding, etc.A lot of the challenges arose from the nearly impossible:getting high...
What can I do with a BooSTick?I'm glad you asked! Prototyping: Since BooSTick plugs right into your breadboard, you can use it for prototype power and testing. This clapper circuit requires more than 3.3V to run, and the BooSTick provides up to 5V!Wi-Fi:...
When I got my first Arduino as a present for Easter in 2014 I decided to make a POV display, because it was a very effective and I only had few parts like LEDs and resistors. I had no idea on how to make this thing, I even didn't know how POV display...
If you are interested, the first test code (offline image display test) is here: Smart Poi Offline github code Just hook up a D1 mini to some APA102 strip (36px of 144px/m for testing) and try the sketch. Shake your head to see the picture... Ok you...
To do this project, I had to learn: python, from being able to barely hobble alongAI from scratchHow websites work - I had to write all the front end stuff (js, css, html) and a few back end scripts. I also had to learn the basics of ajax and what...
Before starting explanation about this project I would like to apologized for low quality image and video , but honestly it is really hard to took a sharp and clear image from running POV with normal camera like my mobile camera. It need very fast diaphragm...
THE DESIGN PROCESSI've always wanted to build a rotating POV display, and had gone so far as to order some surface mount LEDs, but never came up with a satisfactory method to transfer power to the rotating part. With the availability of the Pi Zero my...