Intro: How to build a 8x8x8 led cube (English version)
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Once the 8 layers have been made, we are going to connect them together.Place the led layer on the plywood board, one layer at each time. Bend the ano...
Short introduction The control circuit is basically composed of: - 8 shift registers of 8 bits (total 64 bits) that enable / disable each column of th...
Connecting the wires to the cube: Go back to the cube. Take the flat cables with 40 and 34 pin and cut it by removing the connector from one side. We ...
The basic is necessary to hide and protect the control circuit and for hide all the cables to connect the PC and the cube.Tools needed:- Screwdrivers ...
The control software is written in Visual Basic language. The code is to be inserted in a module in your Visual Basic project. It is also necessaryto ...
hi this is dev from new delhi, India. i liked this 8*8*8 led cube but not able to make it can i buy it from any where i am ready to pay the cost of it and other expanses. please help me with it. please revert me on attitude.dev@gmail.com. thanks & regards Dev
It would be quite possible if you can get an active addressing matrix in your cube. Control of huge numbers would be possible on few outputs, and each LED would get a 100% on time. Problem is getting three transistors and a capacitor in there with each LED by hand, and still keep it small enough to be see through.
ok now that the jokes are out of the way, I'm still curious... I know the costs for getting the LEDS would be sky high but if someone were to do it what would the circuit diagram look like. I can follow the instructions I just don't know the engineering side of it to draw it out myself. even if you just drew out the sub-assemblies to save time and they would be replicated to the number needed, I'd be interested in seeing how one would bulid this one up from input to the LED.
lol they should just skip everything in between and head right to the 800x600x800 RGB one so you can use it as a monitor lol, only problem is buying 384,000,000 LEDs and then even worse having to solder all of them
This is excellent. I'm planning to build one and modifying the audio level meter to create an audio reactive DMX effect so it changes patterns to music beats.
I love this project... I think its a bit above my level though. I think it would be awesome if someone used it as a kind of 3D display... I am not sure exactly how but it would have to use some kind of 3D scanner (I saw something on here using a laser and a wine glass). I am just imagining someone putting there hand into a scanner and moving it and seeing a 3D representation of it in the cube.
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thanks & regards
Dev
let's start with a Soldering robot project :D
grazie per i complimenti...
la versione in italiano puoi trovarla a questo link: http://www.instructables.com/id/Come-costruire-un-led-cube-8x8x8/
Per quanto riguarda i led a poco prezzo io li ho presi su ebay, 500 led blu a 50 euro. Se hai bisogno posso anche darti il nome del venditore..
ciao, Matteo