8x8x8 LED CUBE WITH ARDUINO UNO
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2017
- Source code and schematic can be found on my GitHub
github.com/itsharryle/LED_CUBE
PART LIST:
5mm diffused blue LEDs x 512
20 AWG tinned copper wire
5V 10A regulated switching power supply
Ribbon cables
PN2222 transistors x 16
220 ohm resistors x 64
74HC595 shift registers x 9
Arduino Uno R3
Solder
Soldering iron
Prototyping board
Wires
Buttons
Red LED
Green LED
Wooden board
Wood glue
Clamps
Spray paint
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Even watching it made me exhausted. Can't imagine doing it. Nice project..
This must have taken a lot of work and patience to complete! Great project!
What do you mean, it only took him 6 minutes and 45 seconds
@@ASNNetworks man like this aint a good joke
@@garemge i thought it was funny
@@synoxgames1207 thank you 😌
its really simple believe me
This is so cool. Could be used to simulate memory blocks for teaching purposes. I'd hook up a number pad and control buttons, it'd be awesome!
Wow ! How difficult would it had been for you to think about the connections from scratch and program to execute the result which is incredible !
I like how you used binder clips to hold wire at consistent height. Clever!
I'm glad im not the only person to notice and appreciate this move :D
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Yup. This is a very clever and skilled tech here. Hands like his make the world go around.
That drill motor wire straightening technique is a new one for me ;) Awesome video--thanks!
Do you, by any chance know that kinda wire that is? Can't find it :/
It is tinned copper wire, can be bought from amazon for USA and from ebay (wirescouk) for Europe. I bought this one www.ebay.com/itm/TINNED-COPPER-FUSE-WIRE-FULL-RANGE-50grams/112028568439?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=410965112925&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Normaly used by coil builders 😁
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but when you try to sraighten several pieces of wire, just do several feets at once THEN cut it to lenght ;)
Just finished and tested mine right now...am so happy... it took alot of patience and precision. 5 days...most of the work is in the circuit wiring
Awesome project. Just started Arduino, means a long road to go. Inspirations makes it easier to take the first step of 1.000 steps. Admire the work done!!!
It would be perfect if u record with the room's light off
Was just about to comment this
i cant believe he didnt do one shot in the dark
Savage Joel
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...yup.
That is freaking mesmerizing to watch!
Now I want to build one!
me too
Same
Cool idea and well executed. Looks fantastic! Only suggestion I would say is to make the array LED's easier to replace if needed and put a nice low reflectance glass frame around it to protect it from being dropped or bent. Super cool though. Definitely would requires patience to do it right like you did. Kudos~
Same exact design a few of us came up with in shop in highschool. I love to see that we weren't the only ones who thought of this. Awesome build!
I also built one in high school but also incorporated a 1-400 picofarad electrolytic variable capacitor for additional effects
Mirror+ dark room=perfection🔥
Respect, dude! This is like knitting for geeks. I didn't even have the patience to watch the entire video.
Man, this would be a great project for someone just starting out who wants to practice their soldering.
Meu Deus que monstro da eletrônica! Excelente!
after years of watching videos, this is one of the very best!
First 75 second take away that just shattered my life: I can straighten wires by spinning them using a hand drill! I have to try this.
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same exact thing I thot
It also makes the wire harder and more rigid at the same time due to a process called "work hardening". Used to do this with safety wire to make improvised tools
Yeah all wire builder vaper did that
@@xfirecrestx Work hardening is a bad thing in electrical wires. Copper work hardens and it makes the wire much more likely to break as opposed to wire in its annealed state--harder and more rigid is the opposite of what you want.
My goodness😍😍😍 I love when stuff like this gets recommended to me :) thanks algorithm
That is so cool, great idea but I must admit I don’t have the patience to solder all those leds together 😁
Me too haha
Same here lol
Meanwhile, I feel like I need to make this to improve my soldering skills haha
@abdul bari You can try it with your wife or husband
My father and me make this
And the next step is to have an input from a music program to simulate the frequency output levels. I think I’ve seen something like that also. Well done with the significant amount of thought and soldering.
That was amazing LED project you got there.
Wow. thats such a beaty. Just started learning electronics in my early 30's and started with arduino. I wish one day i could build that. Great work man :)
This is a lot of work bro. Digital clock with this idea would be great.
i'm gonna build one and this is gonna be hard
thanks for the idea
@@samuelleclerc9395 you welcome bro. And keep it up with your work bro.
I did a project for school 3 years ago based on this video, and now I found it again, so nostalgic view it again
Could you give me codes please??I beg you
Did you get an A?
Now i understood how much very difficult to do the 8x8x8 LED CUBE. I appreciate your patience and work. Have a good day brother.
I thought my blinking LED was cool
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this video makes me relaxed, it's so fun to watch people doing something complicated ☺
Parabéns pela paciência e persistência!!!
Thanks! I build my own 6x6x6 but it ended up looking a bit sloppy. I'll be using what I saw here to build a cleaner version, thanks for the upload!
Congratulations, may God continue to give you wisdom more and more.
You make it look so easy!
Yes it looks easy, so I also build it and it didn't work ;-)
GermanRC tutorials Whats up with all the winky faces in your comments
This is the most difficult cube kit 12x12x12 th-cam.com/video/d7gui5lpseg/w-d-xo.html
Future art! I love it! You amaze me!
Gorgeous. LED On-Off Patters are really different. Thanks.
Great work. Would be great to connect this up to a simple Neural Network and so you could visualise what's going on inside even part of the network: pathways lighting up, becoming brighter / stronger as the AI trained, etc.
Should humanity be afraid?
genius idea, this might be a bit to hard with the thousands, more like millions of connection, but computer could render that
Dude, Thats sick! Well done!
That’s the coolest nightlight ever and if a had the knowledge to do this I would
Learn it
@@Justin-vx7iu easier said than done
@@dhanajon5528 not really he provided the schematics and source code, honestly the hardest parts would be testing each led, and the amount of patience required
@@loomer2162 ok boomer
@@dhanajon5528 you just called a 18 year old freshman a Boomer for commenting on a video relating to one of his hobbies, if I go big brain here I think you are the Boomer.
Harry,you are an inspiration. I have been inspired so much that I have started put my own channel. I really hope and now believe that I can provide good and unique content.
These are some things I would love to have the skill to do - or even the option to purchase. That's awesome - I loved the rain/matrix effect.
Dude this is about as basic as it gets. It's just time consuming.
Es sieht einfach nur nice aus Respekt für die Arbeit
Looks great.That would also be cool for a sound system equalizer display.
It's entirely doable too, all you would really need to do is parse incoming audio data into different frequency ranges (easiest implementation is probably with a ADC) then in the software mapping the normalized (in respect to Vcc and ground vs. 1 and 0) amplitude of the signal within those frequency ranges into N groups of LEDs in the cube where N is the number of steps utilized by the ADC to digitalize the audio signal. The real fun starts when you try and implement RGB LEDS, then you have either 3 cathode lines and 1 anode (or the inverse depending on how you're driving the logic) running to each led. Literally endless soldering and heat-shrink O_O
@@sebtron1994 Excellent, I'll take 2 please. :D
I appreciate ur hardwork dude... Indeed born talented😌
Amazingly Done! Watching this urges me to try one
This is a f'ing awesome project that i will have no, even a sliver of, intention to do ever! But feels good to watch, nice.
Look like magic if you showed lighting in dark room, good, Thanks for share.
The scatter effect is awesome 👏🏼
Dude must have the patience of a Saint. Awesome dedication, bro!
3:05 - One layer of LEDs
3:06 - Entire thing is built
So much for gaining any soldering insights from this video.
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Yes finally
What did you expect? THIS video is free... (if you send bitcoin you will get the video to learn how to Solder)
As long as you set the soldering Iron tip temperature at the right setting for the solder you are using, things will be good. When soldering, the faster you get the solder to flow properly the neater the job will end up.
Thank you for the great video.
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Slowly it's a joke
A drill! A friggin' drill. WOW!
Wish I thought of that 40 years ago.
I give you a lot of credit bro.
Problem is, I'm a perfectionist and that cube would be two years in the making.
Quand l'art s'associe à la technologie et qu'on maîtrise les deux, on atteints le paroxysme. Tout simplement bravo pour ce moment de grâce.
Instead of 1 LED at each node, use 3 so you can produce any color and program it to be a Rubic's cube with 3 knobs at the base to "rotate" the pieces and another set of 3 knobs "rotate" the entire cube at once.
Or use RGB LEDs
@@TopThreePlayz Not a bad idea, but 2 problems: they are 3 times the price, and there are 4 leads. Not to say it couldn't be done but......
Would be fun to build this with RGB LEDs and make a 3D Pong game or 3D Snake or something like that...
"fun"
3D chess.
Very difficult to do with RGB LEDs.
Here the 3d Snake game.
th-cam.com/video/ZdCrrTpk2BU/w-d-xo.html
@@Sam-hv8zr 4D chess
Imagine getring this leds casted in some transparent resin or semi transparent one. That would make a cool desktop lamp
And use a lower profile LED so in the resin it's almost transparent.
@Joshua Beattie seriously? Pls upload it somewhere
@Joshua Beattie could you record the lamp in action? That would be very intresting to see
@Joshua Beattie I need to see that please
@Joshua Beattie post it on youtube. It should be fine
Perfect job, project amazing
WOW !!! That is the best I have seen yet. You are amazing !!! Great Job, wild imagination !!!
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Fentastic
Mind blowing
Super se upper
Keep it up bro
Awesome work, love the visuals! 🔦
Que tal paciencia, muy buen trabajo, quedó excelente!
This is a masterpiece. It could also work as a school project but it would be too difficult I guess
Men, no solo es armar y ya, tienes que programar eso
Smart as me: you lost me at testing the leds
Tech me: I’m building one as soon as I find the time. Very cool
Dude, I am studying your schematic for 1 hour and I already see you are a genius, great work and determination!
I just took a look at it too and it's pretty insane. I need to see what the 74HC595 boards do.
I love it your hardwork wow mind blowing god bless you my dear
Now i wanna go buy this stuff and try to put it together with literaly no electrical engenering training.
Thanks mang
LOL!
Just make sure you have the LEDs the right way, they have a positive and negative, and it would really stink to have 200 facing the wrong way :)
Super awesome work! The one mode I'd add (aside from a music visualizer, which'd take extra hardware) would be a random X-Y "blinkenlights"-type display (where maybe 50% of the LEDs are lit up all the time, but a different 50% at each tick) to evoke old sci-fi "electronic brains" and such. Pretty dang cool how LEDs being diodes means you can wire them in parallel like that (correct?).
series parallel for addressing .... but yes as long as you pay attention to terminals go nuts ... just remember power loss and current drains do matter ... ;)
You could easily do that using something like the SparkFun Spectrum Shield... I recently bought one...its amazing. It would be a Spectrum Analyzer type visualizer.
Nice work, nice skills 🤩 I love it
Patience level :- Infinity ... 👍
Thanks for the project, I see potential for this.
I'd love to see a tutorial on how to do this, but with a music visualizer built in.
Such a hardworker you are...keep it up
INCREDIBLE WORK MAN. HATS OFF.
Finally it would need a acrylic or glass cube for protection
you should program the leds to display a clock. That would be cool on a night stand or something!
Serious wiring skills mate fair play to you
I am proud to say that I tried to make it. Was only able to make 2 layers in a 4x4 rest couldn't hold up but i tried and learned a lot. Main thing is shouldering.
Hats off ... Very complicated circuit
Amaziiiiinnngggg n.n hahaha sooo cool, jod job 😊
Very impressive. A thought occurred to me while watching. If during assembly the LED bodies were masked, once fully assembled the cube could be spray with matt black paint, to coat all of the silver wire. The main reason being that it would make the wire cage much less visible, and create a nicer illusion. A side benefit is that it would help prevent corrosion and tarnishing of the wire over time. Covering each LED with a little bit of masking tape wouldn't take much time - plucking all the masking tape off again would be a bit tedious and tricky however.
Wow. Great work, satisfying ending
Took hundreds of leds, many soldering hours and a lot of patience, but it worth 👍
Imagine the detail this could have with 10M lights
Good job
@HereForChess it’s called a high definition flat screen TV 🤪
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I've just finished to buid it today, using your schema and code. I had to debug because there is a mistake on the transistors pinout (pins 1 and 2 inverted). Now it works perfectly, except that my decount is upside down I'm gonna have fun trying to modifiate the code. Thanks for the well documented project.
Can you tell me where I get the materials I use please?
i am mesmerized and amazed as to how people do this, I have no patience for this at all.
Could you make a purchasing list and links to where you bought the components please, would be appreciated
Cheers
I've included a part list in the description. Some can be bought from a local home improvement store. Others can be bought online. I bought mine from ebay and amazon. You might find cheaper prices elsewhere, it doesn't have to be from amazon nor ebay.
We Juvtmall provide PCB prototyping , PCBA services and some other electronic components.
If you are interested in ,please click:www.juvtmall.com
Cheers, could you also give an estimate on how many metres of 20AWG wire Is required, Thanks
You'll need at least 35 meters
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We're Chinese throughholeLED manufacturer. we have all colors 3,5,8,10mm led diode.
The music made me feel like i was stuck in a Persona game...
I love the nixie-like numbers there at the end
Ditto tops execution
Of yours -
my 2D 8x8 x4 256 led bought for $8 inc postage will have to suffice if I ever manage to conquer it , - loved your changing numbers display coming forwards in 3D
Very very very Nice project
This video is awesome and u did great we all appreciate that , but the video was too fast to note every single detail in this project.
I'm studying electrical engineering and it's my first year and i will be thankfull if u shared a more_detailed version of this project.
Good job , u did a great effort.❤👏
github.com/itsharryle/LED_CUBE
Outstanding 💯💯💯 You got great stamina😎
to make this we need many more patience you did a great job final output is extra ordinary
Buen trabajo y muy buena paciencia.
Tienes una lista de lo que ocupaste amigo, soldaste todo con cautin o alguna recomendación a la hora de conectar las luces?
Puede ser de otro color la luz?
Gracias, muy buen proyecto
Very cool man. That's some intelligent stuff 👍
AWSOME~~ NICE ARDUINO PROJECT!!
Jesus que trabalho!!!!!parabéns pelo projeto
hope yo have put by now an acrylic case, on great work, I would love to see one with rgb ld's.
Damn, with RGBs the process would be way different, you could hook them in series, less painful wiring. Then again, the structure and the code would be harder to do. Thanks for the idea tho, considering this
Really cool idea, I love it, the only thing is I dont get exactly what you were doing for some of it cause I cant see, I would recommend showing what your doing in normal camera mode (or whatever the not sped up mode is called) and a close up shot to show us how to do it, then speed up the process of you doing it for all of them. Thanks!
Very helpful for teaching students about planes and structure
Show, muito facinho de fazer e montar, com rapidez sai um por dia,kkkkk. Parabéns