Almost three years ago I bought some 0805 cyan LEDs to make a tiny stargate inspired display. Since I haven't figured out any markings and wasn't able to hand solder them the project was on ice. Last week I've revisited the idea and designed some pcbs that are fool proof in terms of orientation making it easy to place LEDs in one direction without knowing anode or cathode. With some solder paste and my toaster oven I hope to achieve a good result ending with 3 boards - hours - minutes - seconds - that I will put on some perfboard arduino/74hc595 timer/watch thing.
Raspberry Pi Stuff
Plans for an arduino based raspberry pi shield are forming, I definitely want some goodies on there like controlling ws2812b, 5V fan controller (yes a fan...), 433mHz module connector, SD card logger, current measurements, reset button, shutting down button. Kind of bummed out that my raspberry crashes when I make a picture with the camera module and ssh is poorly slow.
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"DATASHEET"
Up for purchase is a quantity of (100)
LCL M67S / LCLM67S CYAN (Aqua Blue) Surface Mount LEDs
Cut fresh from the reel
These surface mount LEDs are designed for use for:
Backlighting, Markers, Indicators, Very nice for models
You will receive a quantity of (100) on cut tape, cut fresh off the reel.
Unlike Chinese LEDs, each reel is carefully matched and binned for brightness and color coordinates.
Luminous intensity: 275mcd typ.
Forward Voltage: 3.1V typ.
Current: 20mA
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What kind of LEDs have you got?
What are the white "Description Layer" Bars for?
BTW: Did you use EAGLE? Have you modified the Pinhead Layout?
Those are rather tiny, but i also managed to use 0603 LEDs on perfboard ;-)
Somehow i have a feeling as the LEDs are oriented the wrong way? In this case the "digits" got wider than taller.
I wonder that you haven't brought this up for the Had Sci-Fi-Contest ;-)
But anyhow nice Project, I'm looking forward for your next steps, even if they begin next year ;)
Best regards, Gruß Stefan
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Those bars are an optical help to spot the top, inspired by the "keep clear" marks in the gate room and mechanical drawings from my school time.
Yes eagle indeed - those pinheaders are "my" standard ones, but I don't like them because they are wider than 0.1". I must have used a library with them in there. Any tips for a good pinheader library?
About the orientation - I was going for 90degrees before, but they got too tall for my taste - here is a video of a display I made with rectangular LEDs where I also went for this orientation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p39FEcSKcg
Well I should have done this as well, I guess, but I was all about having one project to focus on for the contest. Fun fact: with a little software modification I could hack in some stargate ancient fonts into my fake nixie clock - or any project with an 3x5 matrix for that matter.
I'm back in the Harz area for the sixth time this year so it seems indeed unlikely for me to come back with some updates on this before christmas. I have a trinket with me and am motivated to get a project out here to join the contest though, but I still have no idea.
Anyway, have a good time over the holidays!
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The Bars look nice, hope they don't interfere with the Solderstopmask. You could also consider to add an All white Face, especially for white leds, it should look better (My 7x5 LED Matrices show all an greenish appearance...)
In eagle i used the "default" ones for "mail-order-production" pcbs. For etching we modified them somehow looking like yours ;) But using 0.1" grid should be crucial if you want to create the "Mainboard" on perfboard (Even if not). Is the horizontal distance also a multiple of 0.1"?
Awesome SW reuse is always nice ^^ I Also used my "sparkling tree" SW for my next project.
Then have nice holidays (and also Feiertage) and enjoy the Harz Area!
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stargate-earth-glyph.svg
If you never did: Use user language script import-bmp.ulp ;-)
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http://instagram.com/p/VzL5qYMYnY
My diorama needs some blinky stuff attention, too: http://instagram.com/p/iwH_JIMYkd
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Screener with 0.1 grid ;)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pgab5y0f4oblcvu/Screenshot%202014-12-21%2023.58.40.png?dl=0
I still want to make something with your atmega hearth board...
Dito :)
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0,0718€ per piece sounds really like a good deal.
Thank you!
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indeed it does :) always broke my heart seeing them in my LED box...
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Looks just fine as long you don't set two pinheads next to each other ;)
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and who would want to do that ;)
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