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|Name = | |Name = ColorCurtain | ||
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|Jahr = 2007 | |Jahr = 2007 | ||
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ColorCurtain consists of 144 small circuit boards, each containing a single pixel. Those pixel boards are attached to a piece of cloth to form a display 18 pixels wide and 8 pixels in height. To diffuse the light sent out by the LEDs, there is a foil about 7 cm in front of the cloth. | |||
Every pixel circuit board contains a RGB LED, a microcontroller and a small switching power supply converting the 48V supply voltage to the 5V needed to operate the microcontroller and the LED. | Every pixel circuit board contains a RGB LED, a microcontroller and a small switching power supply converting the 48V supply voltage to the 5V needed to operate the microcontroller and the LED. | ||
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Image: | Image:ColorCurtainRGB.jpg|ColorCurtain at 24C3 shows full RGB image | ||
Image: | Image:ColorCurtainHeart.jpg|ColorCurtain at 24C3 shows RGB heart | ||
Image: | Image:ColorCurtainPixels.jpg|view of the single pixels of the ColorCurtain at 24C3 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 13 June 2010
project overview | |
Year | 2007 |
Number of pixels | 18x8=144 |
Grayscales / Colors | 24bit RGB |
Illuminant | SMD RGB LED |
Power input | 100W |
Contact person | Stefan Schürmans |
Project website |
ColorCurtain consists of 144 small circuit boards, each containing a single pixel. Those pixel boards are attached to a piece of cloth to form a display 18 pixels wide and 8 pixels in height. To diffuse the light sent out by the LEDs, there is a foil about 7 cm in front of the cloth.
Every pixel circuit board contains a RGB LED, a microcontroller and a small switching power supply converting the 48V supply voltage to the 5V needed to operate the microcontroller and the LED. The pixel boards are connected to chains of 16 or 64 pixels by connecting the data output of a pixel to the data input of the next pixel and forwarding the power supply wires. The chains are powered and supplied with data by a central distributor board. The distributor board is connected to a PC by 10Mbit ethernet.