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Trent's Bio and Reflection
Enzo.Matrix:
60? I expected better :p
Ruone Delacroix:
--- Quote from: basstronix on November 01, 2011, 04:55:07 am ---That list is spot on. How to use the arduino... well, I'll leave that up to you all to figure out, it's not hard :p
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Perhaps I'll learn a bit about it and see what I can come up with. I have no experience in coding, or electrical endeavors, however. At any rate, I'm not going to get anywhere until I get a job.
basstronix:
all you need to know: use the PWM pins (of which there are 9) and FETs to switch from low to high voltage. You'll probably want to use Processing to send FFT information to the arduino to pulse the FETs.
mbsurfer:
Would using a would using a ULN2003 be more efficient than using 3 separate transistors like the one in this blog post:
http://genericnerd.blogspot.com/2009/05/arduino-mood-light-controller.html
basstronix:
That chip would fry as soon as you turned your light on. These strips pull a lot of current. That's only rated for 500mA. That's about 5 feet of RGB LED tape. For small scale, yeah that chip is awesome. I'll go ahead and buy some :)
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