Alex Weber’s Programmable LED Gallery
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Back in April I built a couple of versions of Alex Weber‘s Programmable LED Instructables project - Jonathan built one too. The microcontroller reads a light sequence from the light-dependent resistor and keeps playing it back on the LED - watch the movie below. It’s a really fun project and a nice introduction to microcontroller programming (my first).
Alex has now put together a galley of all the different ways people have interpreted his original instructable. I think it’s a great example of this kind of open collaboration. My favourite is this one from Dr Skippy:
If you’d like to have a go, I have some spare Atmel ATtiny13v chips and could lend you my programming board. I’d love to get a whole crowd of them together, each a little different, blinking to each other in the dark.
Cheers,
Dave.



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