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'''Description:''' | '''Description:''' | ||
− | * Learn C to program the | + | * Learn C to program the micro-controller To build a single color LED cube using the following parts: |
** Acrylic Case | ** Acrylic Case | ||
** Protoboard (the type with copper circles) | ** Protoboard (the type with copper circles) | ||
− | ** Atmel AVR Atmega16 | + | ** Atmel AVR Atmega16 micro-controller |
** Programmer to program the Atmega16 | ** Programmer to program the Atmega16 | ||
− | ** 64 | + | ** 64 LEDs |
− | ** 2 status | + | ** 2 status LEDs. I used red and green |
** Max232 rs-232 chip, or equivalent | ** Max232 rs-232 chip, or equivalent | ||
− | ** 16 resistors for | + | ** 16 resistors for LEDs |
** 2x resistor 470 ohm | ** 2x resistor 470 ohm | ||
** 1x resistor 10k | ** 1x resistor 10k | ||
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** 1x crystal 14.7456 MHz | ** 1x crystal 14.7456 MHz | ||
** 2x tactile button | ** 2x tactile button | ||
− | ** Optional | + | ** Optional power switch |
** Connector for 12v power | ** Connector for 12v power | ||
** Optional connector for 5v power | ** Optional connector for 5v power | ||
− | * Learn C to program the | + | * Learn C to program the micro-controller |
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'''Goals and Deadlines:''' | '''Goals and Deadlines:''' | ||
− | * Aquire all parts | + | * Aquire all parts necessary for the cube by 10/1/10 |
* Solder parts on to the protoboard by 10/7/10 | * Solder parts on to the protoboard by 10/7/10 | ||
* Bend and attach all LEDs to the board by 10/14/10 | * Bend and attach all LEDs to the board by 10/14/10 | ||
* Finish assembling the cube by 10/15/10 | * Finish assembling the cube by 10/15/10 | ||
* Learn C by 10/21/10 | * Learn C by 10/21/10 | ||
− | * Program the | + | * Program the micro-controller by 11/1/10 |
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'''Possible Later Goal:''' | '''Possible Later Goal:''' | ||
* Build an RGB LED cube after the single color cube is finished using the following parts (if deemed possible): | * Build an RGB LED cube after the single color cube is finished using the following parts (if deemed possible): | ||
− | ** | + | ** Acrylic Case |
** H4C printed circuit board | ** H4C printed circuit board | ||
** 110VAC to 9VDC 300mA transformer | ** 110VAC to 9VDC 300mA transformer | ||
** 22 AWG straightened galvanized soft steel wire x40 | ** 22 AWG straightened galvanized soft steel wire x40 | ||
** Diffuse common-cathode RGB LED x64 | ** Diffuse common-cathode RGB LED x64 | ||
− | ** PIC18F4620 | + | ** PIC18F4620 micro-controller (40 pins) |
** SN74AHC574 octal D-type flip-flop x4 (20 pins) | ** SN74AHC574 octal D-type flip-flop x4 (20 pins) | ||
** ULN2803A NPN Darlington transistor array (18 pins) | ** ULN2803A NPN Darlington transistor array (18 pins) |
Revision as of 09:21, 23 September 2010
1st Quarter Proposal:
Description:
- Learn C to program the micro-controller To build a single color LED cube using the following parts:
- Acrylic Case
- Protoboard (the type with copper circles)
- Atmel AVR Atmega16 micro-controller
- Programmer to program the Atmega16
- 64 LEDs
- 2 status LEDs. I used red and green
- Max232 rs-232 chip, or equivalent
- 16 resistors for LEDs
- 2x resistor 470 ohm
- 1x resistor 10k
- 4x resistor 2.2k
- 4x NPN transistor BC338
- 1x 10uF capacitor
- 1x 1000uF capacitor
- 6x 0.1uF ceramic capacitor
- 2x 22pF ceramic capacitor
- 1x crystal 14.7456 MHz
- 2x tactile button
- Optional power switch
- Connector for 12v power
- Optional connector for 5v power
- Learn C to program the micro-controller
Resources and Information:
- Cube Instructable
- LEDs
- LED Cylinder
- Geek Cube Available to Buy
- LED Cube Story|RGB LED Cube Story
- LEDs
- LED Cube Story Cube For Sale
- x 8 RGB LED Cube
- LED Cube Directions
- LED 4 x 4 Cube Directions
- Programming Guide
Goals and Deadlines:
- Aquire all parts necessary for the cube by 10/1/10
- Solder parts on to the protoboard by 10/7/10
- Bend and attach all LEDs to the board by 10/14/10
- Finish assembling the cube by 10/15/10
- Learn C by 10/21/10
- Program the micro-controller by 11/1/10
Possible Later Goal:
- Build an RGB LED cube after the single color cube is finished using the following parts (if deemed possible):
- Acrylic Case
- H4C printed circuit board
- 110VAC to 9VDC 300mA transformer
- 22 AWG straightened galvanized soft steel wire x40
- Diffuse common-cathode RGB LED x64
- PIC18F4620 micro-controller (40 pins)
- SN74AHC574 octal D-type flip-flop x4 (20 pins)
- ULN2803A NPN Darlington transistor array (18 pins)
- LM2574 5V switching regulator (8 pins)
- 22 resistor array (16 pins)
- 47 resistor array (16 pins)
- 68 resistor array (16 pins)
- 47K resistor x3 (yellow-violet-orange-gold)
- 1K resistor x5 (brown-black-red-gold)
- 1N4148TR signal diode x24 (red)
- 511-BAT48 rectifier diode (blue)
- 330mH inductor
- 0.1uF ceramic capacitor x5
- 10uF electrolytic capacitor
- 22uF electrolytic capacitor
- 220uF electrolytic capacitor
- 6” black wire
- 18” red wire
- 24” white wire
- 2.1mm DC power jack
- Toggle switch
- Momentary toggle switch x2
- 1” threaded standoff x4
- 1⁄2” 4-40 screw x8
- Rubber feet x4
- DLP-UB232R UART-USB bridge module
- Mini-B USB cable