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and put one together, which works fine. |
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>Gotta hack the code, too. "Artistic differences." Maybe. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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All the 10mm LEDs work fine in mine, but it bothers me that the relative brightness between the four currently lit LEDs isn't drastic enough. What seems to contribute to this is these LEDs tend to be partially lit by their neighbor. Visually it looks like a blob of 4 LEDs of fairly equal brightness moving back and forth, but the code shows that the four active LEDs have relative brightnesses. |
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Okay, so you'd like to turn up the contrast. Fair enough. We tried a lot of things, and this is the one that we liked best... but tastes do vary. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Would you be interested if we were to post a couple of alternate programs? (I also have a processing sketch with the same code, making it reasonably easy to try this out, even without an AVR programmer.)
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I've posted two alternate versions that each give a narrower eye here. I'm very curious to know if you find these more to your taste. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Thanks! Might be awhile before I can try it, I don't have anything to program it yet. I've ordered an adafruit programmer kit, and some headers, but it's still on the way. |
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I finally got the programmer built, and installed the toolchain. I much prefer the alt programs. I can barely tell the difference, but alt2 might be slightly better. |
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The batteries (2000mAh Eneloops) took 950 and 970 mAh to recharge. So in 2 weeks it used less than an amp-hour. That's pretty efficient! |
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I know it's too late for Halloween, but if you think you're having trouble with the light bleeding into neighboring LEDs, try adding some dividers between them. Bits of card stock, black construction paper (or any color appropriate to your project), anything to keep them lighting up separately. Even just temporarily, to see if the effect really is "bleeding", or just an issue with contrast. I think I am, therefore I am... I think |
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