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* superflux LED red, green, blue | * [http://www.led-store.ch/superflux-leds-c-4_5.html Superflux LED] {{color|red|red}}, {{color|green|green}}, {{color|blue|blue}} | ||
* Resistors | |||
== Resistor values == | |||
Depending on supply voltage, e.g. with 9V: | |||
* | * 330 Ohm for {{color|red|red}} LED -> 22.7 mA current through the LED | ||
* 270 Ohm for {{color|green|green}} LED -> 22.7 mA current through the LED | |||
* 270 Ohm for {{color|blue|blue}} LED -> 22.9 mA current through the LED | |||
= Board = | = Board = | ||
Revision as of 16:45, 13 September 2018
Concept
Multiple LED with different colors und positions can produce colored shadows. This results in a nice visual effect with red green and blue leds. For best effects use bright LED with wide beam angle. The pixel drift was first build in workshops during the MFRU festival 2016 in Maribor.
pixel drift visuals
Parts
- Superflux LED Template:Color, Template:Color, Template:Color
- Resistors
Resistor values
Depending on supply voltage, e.g. with 9V:
- 330 Ohm for Template:Color LED -> 22.7 mA current through the LED
- 270 Ohm for Template:Color LED -> 22.7 mA current through the LED
- 270 Ohm for Template:Color LED -> 22.9 mA current through the LED