Shows the manufacturing and operation of an RGB light using a digital LED strip controlled by an application by means of a serial comunication: Bluetooth, Zigbee or USB. Part list: wooden support (optional), RGB digitally-addressable LED strip (from Adafruit or Pololu...), microcontroller (arduino pro mini, for example), Bluetooth .OR. Xbee .OR. an USB wire. Below, you can find a demo video and the link to the git repository with all the code involved: software and firmware. Questions or suggestions are welcomeMore info: http://madebyfrutos.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/my-rgb-lamp/ YouTuve video: http://youtu.be/yhes_WA0_Wo Code on Git: https://github.com/astromaf/MyRGBLampAfter activating the bluetooth, open the appliacation to control the lamp. The program shows a hue palette divided into 30 rods: one for each LED from the strip. Click and drag the mouse cursor to make your own patterns. Clicking on a rod while the spacebar is pressed removes the color (switch off this led).Part list: wooden support (optional), RGB digitally-addressable LED strip (from Adafruit or Pololu...), microcontroller (arduino pro mini, for example), Bluetooth .OR. Xbee .OR. an USB wire. Below, you can find a demo video and the link to the git repository with all the code involved: software and firmware. Questions or suggestions are welcome
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- this product is 3D printed
- 16 available colors
- material is a strong plastic
- free delivery by May 02
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