Hand-powered POV

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Hand-powered POV

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Dimmie writes –

This week I’ve been working on a POV. It’s my first microcontroller project ever and it has been very interesting. The microcontroller I used is an Atmel ATMEGA16 programmed with an Atmel AVR Dragon. The next step is to make it turn arround on a motor and calibrate itself automaticly with help from a base-placed IR-diod. I have even talked with a local company that will hopefully provide me with a bluetooth module to make posible dynamic text change from mobile phone or any other bluetooth device.

Hand-powered POV – Link.

6 thoughts on “Hand-powered POV

  1. Dimme says:

    And for those didn’t browse the site, here is the next version I made, with limiting resistors on each of the LEDs:

    http://dimme.net/2007/11/12/hand-powered-pov-version-2/

  2. Dimme says:

    And for those didn’t browse the site, here is the next version I made, with limiting resistors on each of the LEDs:

    http://dimme.net/2007/11/12/hand-powered-pov-version-2/

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