Individually control the LEDs on a Gundam figure. Lively upgrade from Rob on Hackster.io:
I like seeing Gundam models light up but just turning on all the LEDs at once doesn’t really tell a story. I wanted a way to program lighting sequences.. and so was born my Gundam cyberdeck!
Features:
up to 16 Gundam LEDs
assign an LED to a keypad key which then indicates its physical position on the Gundam
two modes – program and run
change individual LED brightness (rotary wheel)
change speed of the sequence (rotary wheel)
10 programmable sequences can be chained in any order
fewer wires
easy wiring of LEDs in any order to a small backpack
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