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=== Downloads === | === Downloads === | ||
* [http://git.blinkenarea.org/index.php?p=bulb GIT-Repository] | * [http://git.blinkenarea.org/index.php?p=bulb BlinkenArea bulb GIT-Repository] | ||
==== 1.1.0 ==== | ==== 1.1.0 ==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Media:Bulb-1.1.0.pdf|bulb manual 1.1.0 (PDF file)]] | ||
==== 1.0.0 ==== | ==== 1.0.0 ==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Media:Bulb-electrics-1.0.0_2011-07-02.tar.bz2|electrics 1.0.0 (schematic, part list and layout)]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Media:Bulb-firmware-1.0.0_2011-07-30.tar.bz2|firmware 1.0.0 (source code)]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Media:Bulb-prog-1.0.0_2011-07-30.zip|firmware 1.0.0 (hex code)]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Media:Bulb.pdf|bulb manual 1.0.0 (PDF file)]] | ||
=== Images === | === Images === |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 20 June 2019
project overview | |
Year | 2011 |
Number of pixels | 42 |
Grayscales / Colors | 16 grayscales (gamma 2.0) |
Illuminant | SMD LEDs |
Power input | 120mW |
Contact person | Stefan Schuermans |
Project website | BlinkenArea bulb (en) |
BlinkenArea ultimate logo board - "bulb" for short - is a small circuit board of 5x5cm showing the BlinkenArea logo with 42 LEDs. The orange LEDs display several animations using 16 brightness levels (gamma = 2.0). The board is powered by a single CR2032 button cell.
This project is an extension of AntiKippenLights-Mini (which is a shrinked remade of AntiKippenLights).
Downloads
1.1.0
1.0.0
- electrics 1.0.0 (schematic, part list and layout)
- firmware 1.0.0 (source code)
- firmware 1.0.0 (hex code)
- bulb manual 1.0.0 (PDF file)
Images
Instructions for assembling the kit 1.0.0
- download the "electrics" package and unpack it
- look at page 12 of "bulb.pcb.pdf"
- solder the LEDs as seen in the PDF (the black dots next to the LEDs in the PDF indicate where the green dots on the actual LEDs have to be)
- look at page 13 of "bulb.pcb.pdf"
- solder the resistor (tiny, dark, with "1002" printed on it) to the position R1 (polarity does not mater)
- solder the capacitor (tiny, brown, nothing printed on it) to the position C1 (polarity does not matter)
- solder the FET (small black, 8 pins) to the position T1 (the dot on the actual part goes to the side with the half circle in the PDF)
- solder the microcontroller (bigger, black, 20 pins) to the position IC1 (the dot on the actual part goes to the side with the half circle in the PDF)
- solder the button to the position S1 (polarity does not matter)
- solder the battery holder to the position B1
- insert the battery