- Fri Feb 07, 2014 7:50 am
#168161
hi..
i was wondering , assuming i have around 20 leds strips (3 leds each strip) , and i would like that each strip to light up and remain lit up until a signal from a magnet is received and then the next strip is lit up .
i'm pretty sure you don't require an entire MicroController, but rather a few microchips to achieves this, but naturally since there's an entire huge catalog of such items, i wouldn't know where to begin to start looking, or how to use them, (it's not a class in java i can look in packages, right ? ).
the target project is to wrap the tubes of a e-bike frame with several of these strips (toptube, downtube, seat tube) so each one would light differently but the alternating speed would be tried to the speed sensor.
something that looks like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBx2Djkvib4#t=43
but in reality is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUV0dQn4Qy8 (only instead of single leds, led strips).
i was wondering , assuming i have around 20 leds strips (3 leds each strip) , and i would like that each strip to light up and remain lit up until a signal from a magnet is received and then the next strip is lit up .
i'm pretty sure you don't require an entire MicroController, but rather a few microchips to achieves this, but naturally since there's an entire huge catalog of such items, i wouldn't know where to begin to start looking, or how to use them, (it's not a class in java i can look in packages, right ? ).
the target project is to wrap the tubes of a e-bike frame with several of these strips (toptube, downtube, seat tube) so each one would light differently but the alternating speed would be tried to the speed sensor.
something that looks like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBx2Djkvib4#t=43
but in reality is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUV0dQn4Qy8 (only instead of single leds, led strips).