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Building the LED Panel for the LEDTRIKS was one of those ' do your mind in' jobs! Sitting down with a piece of pegboard, 768 LEDs, copper wire, and a day off was not what a lot of people call fun. | Building the LED Panel for the LEDTRIKS was one of those ' do your mind in' jobs! Sitting down with a piece of pegboard, 768 LEDs, copper wire, and a day off was not what a lot of people call fun. | ||
After some discussion in the Forum, it was decided to have fabricated a PCB panel for a LEDTRIKS controller. Optimum spacing was discussed, and 1/2 inch was agreed. Therefore, three PCBs of 8 x 8 inches | After some discussion in the Forum, it was decided to have fabricated a PCB panel for a LEDTRIKS controller. Optimum spacing was discussed, and 1/2 inch was agreed. Therefore, three PCBs of 8 x 8 inches would make a great panel. | ||
== Introduction to the LEDTRIKS LED Panel == | == Introduction to the LEDTRIKS LED Panel == |
Revision as of 11:01, 22 January 2012
Background
Building the LED Panel for the LEDTRIKS was one of those ' do your mind in' jobs! Sitting down with a piece of pegboard, 768 LEDs, copper wire, and a day off was not what a lot of people call fun.
After some discussion in the Forum, it was decided to have fabricated a PCB panel for a LEDTRIKS controller. Optimum spacing was discussed, and 1/2 inch was agreed. Therefore, three PCBs of 8 x 8 inches would make a great panel.
Introduction to the LEDTRIKS LED Panel
Designed in 2008, the single 8 x 8 inch panel forms 1/3 of the full panel required for a LEDTRIKS display.
Availability
Orignally COOPed in 2008 by Frank, the boards are soon to be available from John (wjohn) and Chris (g2ktcf)