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Bitlair's new incarnation of blinkenlights: the BitBanner. | Bitlair's new incarnation of blinkenlights: the BitBanner. | ||
The BitBanner will consist of 16 5 meter long RGB LED-strips, with 30 pixels | The BitBanner will consist of 16 5 meter long RGB LED-strips, with 30 pixels per meter. They'll need 5V about 120 Amps. To provide power 24 V power supplies will be used along with 32 step down converters (4 per PCB, designed and created by Bobo1on1). | ||
== TODO == | == TODO == | ||
* Create stepdown power converters '''done''' | * Create stepdown power converters '''done''' | ||
* Cut holes in aluminium profile '''done''' | * Cut holes in aluminium profile '''done''' | ||
== Shoppinglist/BoI == | |||
* Drill holes in aluminium profile '''done''' | * Drill holes in aluminium profile '''done''' | ||
* Buy banner fabric '''done''' | * Buy banner fabric '''done''' |
Revision as of 15:56, 7 February 2016
Project BitBanner (LED-banner) | |
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Name | BitBanner (LED-banner) |
Start | 2015/03/13 |
End | |
Contact | Bobo1on1, Mro, Rogue, X6m, Polyfloyd |
Website | |
Information | A LED-banner consisting of 16 5 meter long 30 LEDs/meter strips. |
Status | Production |
Bitlair's new incarnation of blinkenlights: the BitBanner.
The BitBanner will consist of 16 5 meter long RGB LED-strips, with 30 pixels per meter. They'll need 5V about 120 Amps. To provide power 24 V power supplies will be used along with 32 step down converters (4 per PCB, designed and created by Bobo1on1).
TODO
- Create stepdown power converters done
- Cut holes in aluminium profile done
Shoppinglist/BoI
- Drill holes in aluminium profile done
- Buy banner fabric done
- Buy 2000 cable ties done
- Buy wire for connecting led strips (1 mm2 red/black 32*1m?)
- Buy wire for supplying power to pcb's () (2.5 mm2 red/black 12m)
- Buy bold / nut 100 * 3mm 15mm + rings 200
POIDH
Sorting the LED-strips.
The BitBanner cloth.
Polyfloyd and his DIY LED-strip straightener.