The "Mk 2" used a ATtiny85 and a custom PCB. a Tiny85 is the smaller brother of the chip used on most Arduinos, the Mega328. A regular Arduino can be used to test and then upload a sketch into the tiny85.
Is that a shift register or an LED driver next to the Tiny?
Cool, will check out those bad boys
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Ive fond projects before that use different Maxim parts and they always seems very expensive. Id got for the cheapos, Especially if there like uber cheap so even if you blow up every other one they still cost less than the real stuff lol.
Just ordered one from Sparkfun for $5 and 5 from ebay for $2.56 ;)
They will both be fakes. Genuine Maxims are $10
Kevin, I plan to build an rgb cube some day too. Might stick to 4x4x4 for now. My idea is to use ws2812b leds, which would keep the hardware side simple. I just need to work out a good way to wire them up in a cube . Each led would need 3 connections: 5V, ground and data, the data lines must daisy-chain each led to the next. The cube structure needs wires running in 3 dimentions. So maybe 5V forms the vertical lines, ground lines run east-west and data north-south or... its an interesting puzzle...
I suppose first step would be to find and learn to use a package to allow me to design the pieces
Thanks Chris. Too many choices! I need something basic, free and familliar to someone in the group so they can guide me.
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For use with the laser cutter though, you are probably better off working in more of a flat way (think a box flattened out). For this I used Inkscape, ... I'd be more than happy to demo this for you and help you get up to speed with it.
And theres me worrying about how much mirrored acrylic was gonna be... £4 ain't bad at all for 20×30cm.
PS You could probably find perspex on ebay, but Hobarts seems a pretty reasonable place http://hobarts.com/Matt
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PS You could probably find perspex on ebay, but Hobarts seems a pretty reasonable place http://hobarts.com/
Should definitely be able to get that designed up and maybe even cut at the next session if you wanna source some acrylic (3mm should be fine I would have thought).
Otherwise turn the power down as low as it will go
With regards to getting clear acrylic plasticsheets.com seems to be the cheapest... under 12 for a 400x600 custom 3mm sheet including delivery and tax. Others were at least £3 more. The delivery is 5.95, whether thats for any size i dont know but thats still cheaper then anywhere else.
If you wanna learn 3D, maybe that can act as your mockup? That's what I do sometimes and just create blocks to represent maximum bounds of inner components to make sure stuff fits.
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For the sheet i intend to use it all. As its a precision machine, it shouldn't make a hash of it if everything is setup right. If i had to test first i'd rummage around the scraps bin.
As a guide i found this...
http://wsa.wdfiles.com/local--files/laser-cutting-guide/cut%20diagramsmall.png
It may not be the same setup as horizons machine but if it can do all 4 cuts then making a test piece could be an idea.
Wheres the pdf for the laser cutter?
(A new thread may be better for that)
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