Motion Triggered RGB Shoes! | Neopixel LEDs | DIY
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In this video tutorial, I'll show you how you can make motion-activated Neopixel RGB shoes!
More project information(Code,Schematic,etc):- https://nematicslab.com/motion-triggered-neopixel-rgb-shoes/
How to make Vibration sensor: https://youtu.be/2uKfY-7G48g
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Music used in the video:
- Manhattan by Dyalla 2)Julius Dreisig & Zeus X Crona - Invisible [NCS Release] - Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds 3)Midnight Prophet by Sarah, The Illstrumentalist
---------- Links For Parts Used in the Video----------
Materials: Vibration Sensor Module: https://www.banggood.in/custlink/v3mmkUR7Ce Arduino Nano: https://www.banggood.in/custlink/GGD32zyucA WS2812B Neopixel LEDs: https://www.banggood.in/custlink/KDDKMkE1c7 18650 Black Spacer : http://bit.ly/2EBwaP5 Nickel Ribbion : http://bit.ly/2R75qfk
Tools: Soldering Iron - https://www.banggood.in/custlink/DKGKUAqCKa Solder wire - https://www.banggood.in/custlink/mv3vks2ROf Helping Hands - https://www.banggood.in/custlink/vmvmMAqd0C Hot Glue - https://www.banggood.in/custlink/D3GDMAkWDS
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Gearbest- http://bit.ly/2KD54KD Banggod- http://bit.ly/2xgJIK5 LCSC - http://bit.ly/2KD0hJ0
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----------------Littel information about Video------------------- NeoPixel LEDs represent the first widely available DIY form of digital RGB LEDs with example code, libraries and supporting content to make them useable for makers everywhere. From just a single pin you can control as many LEDs as you want, however, there are a few limitations. Namely that each LED consumes a few bytes of RAM, and because of the relatively low speed of data, once you use more than a few hundred LEDs, you may start to notice slight buffering time across the pixels. Because of the slow (400Hz) refresh/PWM cycle, NeoPixels can't be used reliably for POV (Persistance of Vision) displays, or anything that requires high FPS.
If you're looking for a great way to get started with NeoPixels, then this is going to be just the thing. You can even connect these LEDs to your shoes together to create RGB shoes. It's important to note that whilst WS2812 chips are readily available, and used by manufacturers everywhere, NeoPixel and DotStar are Adafruit's brand name for their digital LEDs and they've put a huge amount of effort into creating the libraries and support for them. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Olgea6h25ug
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