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Martin Smith
September 21, 2011
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Hackerspace Project: RGB LED Board
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Hackerspace Project: RGB LED Board Martin Smith (
[email protected]
GE Color Effects™ 50 LED Color Changing Light Show w/Remote
Control $49 - $99 at various retailers
http://hackaday.com/2011/01/11/scrolling-marquee- made-from-ge-christmas-lights/ http://www.deepdarc.com/2010/11/27/hacking- christmas-lights/ Featured on "Hack A Day" --
My build: - Pegboard and 2 strings of lights (some
assembly was required) - Arduino Duemilanove (ATmega328) - Software! strand 1 strand 2
Code examples: http://svn.deepdarc.com/code/xmas-color-effects/trunk/ github.com/martinb3 - streaming github.com/cvonkleist - breakout Demo!
Questions?