Idea:
The idea is designing basic elements of addressable LED`s which can be combined into fascinating shapes.
I play a lot with LED`s, mostly the famous addressable LED`s such as the ws2812.
[ Sample projects: https://hackaday.io/project/5466-smart-juggling-balls , https://hackaday.io/project/6039-shakeit, https://hackaday.io/project/7430-chess-timer, https://youtu.be/fSF5rG59FKs . ]
You can get the LED`s in various forms such as strips, circles , Matrixes, bars, (Adafruit has a wide variety of shapes) or you can get them in SMD to design your own two dimensional shape.
Images from: https://www.adafruit.com/
Mostly the forms aren't designed to be soldered together directly, you can solder wires between them but not to create a stand alone form.
Based on this Gap my concept started to formalize.
Design Process:
I have started my design iterations with a simple triangle as a standard base element and hence the name, Trixel - Triangle Pixel:
Later on i have extended the design for a square and a pentagon shapes while maintaining a few guide lines for compatibility between shapes.
Design rules:
- Equilateral shapes, side length 1 inch
- Side connector is a symmetric (V G S G V) 5 pin castellated, spaced at 0.1 inch
- One middle LED
- One input, the rest are potential outputs
Design files (Eagle) are available on GitHub: Trixel-LED
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