It was beautiful, but very time consuming, economically unreasonable, and consumes a lot of elements. It takes up a lot of space, and it's a very common and unnecessary thing to do.
Arey bhai pehly english course karlo please. Warna urdu mein boloo Q sub ko irriated karty hon. Please waiver ki taraf sey request hai. App ko Nahi atii english. Doing good job but please english ki mah behan 1 mat karlo...
I applaud your patience and tenacity. This is the type of project you tend to find unfinished in the corner of somebody's work shop. I probably would have got the leads on the 512 LED's bent and called it quits, lol.
Most complicated, most confusing, most amazing, most spectacular, most entertaining, most beautiful thing I have seen on UA-cam. Really like your patience
Well done! I so admire people that do projects like this. It would be great if you could sell the wooden jigs - or indeed all components as part of a kit.
I wonder if there is a commercial Jig you can get to do this. I see the 16^3 arrays out there looking pretty impressive. If they sold these already prepped, I bet people would buy it...
Impressive patience! It is a great example for trading cost with time. I would rather replace those breadboard circuits with custom made PCBs, it would greatly reduce the tedious wiring need/time at the cost of the PCBs and the less tedious PCB CAD design.
That is a perfectly done project. Congrats. Very informative and detailed explanations and really great patience, sir. I've saved that project for my time in retirement and I'll make it in a couple of months. Bravo.
ok i have decided to go with your guide for building my RGB LED cube. i have som experience with electronics and soldering, i have made some tesla coils and other projects but this is on another level. thank you for making this guide, i have ordered the parts ^^
Wow! This is the best led cube I've seen. I wish there's a pcb layout for etching method and for easier way of making it. Thank you for this wonderful video sir!
Great project, I might try to replicate. However, few toughts: I would try to fit 4/8 channels on one board (maybe one/two boards for each color?) and make a backplane to fit the boards (with the node controller and power lines) . Do not fear to play with the placement of components and maybe try to use the components leads (resistors mainly) to save some wired connections. That way leave less room to errors. Nice layout of the boards, but in my opinion, could fit more circuits on one board.
As per schematic drawing there is no vcc and gnd to transistor circuit of individual 595 ic. But in yt vdo u have given power supply to all Is VCC and gnd to be connected to all 24 transistor circuits ? further all shift resistor are required to be connected to 5v of aurdino board? Pl respond and Co operate I had requested to provide schematic and code for testing of boards. Pl upload it
Excellent video Sir! A very labor intensive project that you were able to make each step very clear. Outstanding and thank you for sharing your expertise !!! WELL DONE!
Pure genious I wouldn't even dare to try this by myself... Dunno if it is harder to create the code or the electric part... Sir, this is art. I mean THIS IS FUCKING ART, CONGRATULATIONS SIR YOU DID IT
The cube was always a great project but dude you could have saved more time and headache if you did each colour on 1 circuit board each, preferably "new" ones not used. All 8 channels would fit nicely on 1 board. So instead of having 7/8 boards you would have like 4. It would of saved you time and troubleshooting. Just watching the soldering of them gave me a stroke and I'm a electronics major. Overall good job.
Fantastic project! An amazing amount of wiring! Why didn’t you make etched boards? Wouldn’t that reduce the soldering errors? I am amazed about the skills you have shown by making, troubleshooting, programming and finishing this cube! Great job!!!!!!
Hi, In your schematic the pin 9 on IC1 is disconnected and also pin 14 on IC2. Is that correct? or must connect pin 9 on IC1 to pin 14 on IC2. Thanks for the video.
I am trying to figure the exact same thing out. I just built the ANODE board, but the schematic does not buss the arduino read pin down to the first Blue board.. If anybody gets an answer to this it would be really appreciated
I like your work! In your schematic diagram you have on the Anode board Shift register Pin 13 connected on the Arduino Pin 04 and the Blue layer 1 as well, but after that all the others Shift register Pin 13 is connected on the Arduino Pin 13. Can you verify please, thank you.
Can you please clarify if ALL shift registers (including the one on the ANODE board) feed their signal from Pin-9 to the following shift register? The reason I ask is that the schematic does NOT show the shift register on the ANODE board as being connected to the first BLUE cathode board. Also, the Arduino data pin shown on the schematic is NOT being bussed down to the first BLUE board so how does data get to the first BLUE board???
If you play this video at 1x speed, you can hear your plants grow. I just fell asleep nearly 40 times over the length of this video, but i finally made it to the end. Never mind, i would not do it again...
Hello Good health, but why do you say the card information is missing? We would appreciate it if you made a more explanatory video. We want to do it too. thanks
Dear I have recently completed building RBG cube after inspiring from ur video. I have assembled boards also. Before putting them on circuit I want to test it. Kindly share code of test program for board
Hello, the transistor of the video is not a 2n3904? you connect the 1k resistances from the base of the transistor to the source of the mosfet and the collector at 74 hc?
Well explained project. I'm new to electronics. I really like to build system like this. Can you guide me to a tutorial or a book which is for complete beginners?
I actually have no idea what I'm seeing. I recycle and have torn a lot of things apart for the copper. Would this be considered 'primitive' considering what's being done with chips, shelacque, wafering, etc.? Could we be looking at development of 3-D television? Throw some spun fiberglass, cotton candy, crystals in there and use auras to create ghosts? I'm guessing that the programming is another matter entirely in how to get these crossovers to function for desired effects (Microsoft)? Reminds me of that movie about Steve Jobs and they spun a few moments of him swimming through numbers & concepts . . . and then Wozniak accusing him of not even being on board. Interesting stuff. Thanks.
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It was beautiful, but very time consuming, economically unreasonable, and consumes a lot of elements. It takes up a lot of space, and it's a very common and unnecessary thing to do.
@@alirezaojifard4368 Other People would call it "Hobby"!
Arey bhai pehly english course karlo please. Warna urdu mein boloo Q sub ko irriated karty hon. Please waiver ki taraf sey request hai. App ko Nahi atii english. Doing good job but please english ki mah behan 1 mat karlo...
@@alirezaojifard4368 its called a hobby. people have those
I absolutely loved it. I am definitely going to do this… Thank you!!
I applaud your patience and tenacity. This is the type of project you tend to find unfinished in the corner of somebody's work shop. I probably would have got the leads on the 512 LED's bent and called it quits, lol.
Most complicated, most confusing, most amazing, most spectacular, most entertaining, most beautiful thing I have seen on UA-cam. Really like your patience
Glad you liked it!
Well done! I so admire people that do projects like this.
It would be great if you could sell the wooden jigs - or indeed all components as part of a kit.
I wonder if there is a commercial Jig you can get to do this. I see the 16^3 arrays out there looking pretty impressive.
If they sold these already prepped, I bet people would buy it...
Impressive patience! It is a great example for trading cost with time. I would rather replace those breadboard circuits with custom made PCBs, it would greatly reduce the tedious wiring need/time at the cost of the PCBs and the less tedious PCB CAD design.
That is a perfectly done project. Congrats. Very informative and detailed explanations and really great patience, sir. I've saved that project for my time in retirement and I'll make it in a couple of months. Bravo.
ok i have decided to go with your guide for building my RGB LED cube. i have som experience with electronics and soldering, i have made some tesla coils and other projects but this is on another level.
thank you for making this guide, i have ordered the parts ^^
your solder ability,circuit designing and explanation step by step till completion is just superb,thanks for sharing.keep it up.
Thanks 😊
Love the soldering Jigs.... I have tried soldering LEDs in a row, I never thought of this... 👍
I agree, I worked in electronics in the 90's and these are the sort of jigs clever folk came up with all the time.
Great jig work I say 😁
9:42 awesome jugaad 😀😀
You have Patience from other dimensional world🙏🏻
Wow! This is the best led cube I've seen. I wish there's a pcb layout for etching method and for easier way of making it. Thank you for this wonderful video sir!
Yes if there is a pcb layout then we can just send it to online pcb makers so it would take less space and we can put all into the wooden box
You have done extremely good job, and can you please upload the anode & shift register board test code and schematic which you have used. Thanks
Great project, I might try to replicate.
However, few toughts: I would try to fit 4/8 channels on one board (maybe one/two boards for each color?) and make a backplane to fit the boards (with the node controller and power lines) . Do not fear to play with the placement of components and maybe try to use the components leads (resistors mainly) to save some wired connections. That way leave less room to errors. Nice layout of the boards, but in my opinion, could fit more circuits on one board.
You are a prototyping expert my friend.
experiența își spune cuvântul, această lucrare , merită toate laudele plus toate felicitările, în plus îi doresc mult succes și numai bine.
Pretty good kid. You got you electronic "Organized" stuff happening.
Hello I come from Vietnam . I find the things you do really fascinating
Respect for patience!
As per schematic drawing there is no vcc and gnd to transistor circuit of individual 595 ic. But in yt vdo u have given power supply to all Is VCC and gnd to be connected to all 24 transistor circuits ? further all shift resistor are required to be connected to 5v of aurdino board?
Pl respond and Co operate I had requested to provide schematic and code for testing of boards. Pl upload it
Excellent video Sir! A very labor intensive project that you were able to make each step very clear. Outstanding and thank you for sharing your expertise !!! WELL DONE!
Lavoro ben fatto, pulito ed elegante. Complimenti!
Excellent great very good experience nice job. God bless you and your family .Thankyou 💐💐💐💐💐
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Pure genious
I wouldn't even dare to try this by myself... Dunno if it is harder to create the code or the electric part...
Sir, this is art.
I mean
THIS IS FUCKING ART, CONGRATULATIONS SIR YOU DID IT
മലയാളി ആണല്ലേ😁😁
Sound കേട്ടപ്പോ തോന്നി..😁
എന്തായാലും project പൊളിച്ചു ട്ടാ..😍😍😍
നല്ല effort എടുത്തിട്ടുണ്ടല്ലേ..
കൊള്ളാം സംഭവം😍😍
Sir
very complicated project
but looking so good 👍
What a projekt. I'm a absolute beginner, but i see what 4 skills you need to do something like that, respekt 😎👍👍
Bro Cathode control Boardil Transistors onnum Power ilek connect cheythitillalo circuitil.. GNd or +5v ilek Kodukano?
Bro Pinne Anode control Ic nu Serial Output Eduthit Cathode IC lek Serial Inputilek Kodukande?
Yazınızı biraz daha açıklayacı yazarmisiniz acaba?
After seeing this video....I'll drop tha idea of making led metric🙄🙄😂😂
😂
The cube was always a great project but dude you could have saved more time and headache if you did each colour on 1 circuit board each, preferably "new" ones not used. All 8 channels would fit nicely on 1 board. So instead of having 7/8 boards you would have like 4. It would of saved you time and troubleshooting. Just watching the soldering of them gave me a stroke and I'm a electronics major. Overall good job.
Fantastic project! An amazing amount of wiring! Why didn’t you make etched boards? Wouldn’t that reduce the soldering errors? I am amazed about the skills you have shown by making, troubleshooting, programming and finishing this cube! Great job!!!!!!
അനിയാ സംഭവം സൂപ്പർബ് ആണ് കലക്കി..
You are brilliant 👌..
Background music വല്ലാതെ ഡിസ്റ്റർബ് ആണ്..
Anyways all the best
Thanks bro,
You are very talented bhai
Someone get this man a JLC PCB sponsorship, my head hurts!
Great work done by you, full support from Electronics Library
Thank you! Cheers!
Increible trabajo. Felicitaciones
Hi,
In your schematic the pin 9 on IC1 is disconnected and also pin 14 on IC2. Is that correct? or must connect pin 9 on IC1 to pin 14 on IC2.
Thanks for the video.
I am trying to figure the exact same thing out. I just built the ANODE board, but the schematic does not buss the arduino read pin down to the first Blue board.. If anybody gets an answer to this it would be really appreciated
we learned! every best result take time, very good work and explanation ! keep it up.
Stunning work my friend.
Thank you! Cheers!
Very intelligent work preparation.
Best tutorial the word!!Tanks!!!
Gostei do Projeto . Very good . From Brazil .
Nice project
That was a lot of work !
thanks
Impressive -- thanks for the step-by-step. I'd love to build one of those. Can you tell us more about the programming for the display activities?
Tú trabajo es increíble
Super
💖👍🔥 thank you for sharing the method
what are the measurements for the jig?
Can I use common cathode RGB LEDs??
what work! magnificent! well done!
enormous work. Well done
Very nice made video...Light is changing alltime...How many days you needed to finish the welding ?!?
Great Project Buddy, Can i do this for common Cathode Leds as well?? If yes then what would be the changes. Please respond.
I like your work! In your schematic diagram you have on the Anode board Shift register Pin 13 connected on the Arduino Pin 04 and the Blue layer 1 as well, but after that all the others Shift register Pin 13 is connected on the Arduino Pin 13. Can you verify please, thank you.
Subscribed and will be using this tutorial. Thanks mate.
ThAnks
looks good.nice and straight.
Excellent. Will all those boards fit inside the base of the cube?
anode is positive and cathode is negative lead?
the power u use is from the usb ?
Que madera usas para hacer las plantillas
Can you please clarify if ALL shift registers (including the one on the ANODE board) feed their signal from Pin-9 to the following shift register? The reason I ask is that the schematic does NOT show the shift register on the ANODE board as being connected to the first BLUE cathode board. Also, the Arduino data pin shown on the schematic is NOT being bussed down to the first BLUE board so how does data get to the first BLUE board???
Öğrendiyseniz benide bilgilendirirmisiniz?
If you play this video at 1x speed, you can hear your plants grow. I just fell asleep nearly 40 times over the length of this video, but i finally made it to the end. Never mind, i would not do it again...
I'm a beginner in electronic. But for me, looks like a good project to learn soldering.... Hahahahaha! Thanks...
You can do it!
Hi where you put yellows wire to arduino or other suply
Hi sir, Can we use the same method for 16×16×16.
A++ for effort and result and good video
Hii sir please reply😢😢 mera pass ak rgb led cube code hai use code mein error hai kya thik kar paoge..
I hope you are from South India 😁
That too from Kerala..
am i right Sir
Ya
@@ElectronicsDemon I am also from Kerala.....( Palakkad )
Meus parabens perfeito muito inteligente
hello, on the cathodes circuit diagram, the emitter of 2n3904 is not connected to the gnd, is this an oversight? is that normal? thank you.
Can we use Bluetooth module
How long did it take you to programme the arduino?
Hello sir can I am reduce spacing between led cube
Hello
Good health, but why do you say the card information is missing? We would appreciate it if you made a more explanatory video. We want to do it too. thanks
Hey can you make for me these
kerala power big fan sir
Excellent project bro.
power full, nice projec
Dear I have recently completed building RBG cube after inspiring from ur video. I have assembled boards also. Before putting them on circuit I want to test it. Kindly share code of test program for board
Which arduino is used.
Do you have a supply list?
You are brilliant
thanks
Whats the power supply?
How many W
Hi nice peace of work, good job
Hello, the transistor of the video is not a 2n3904? you connect the 1k resistances from the base of the transistor to the source of the mosfet and the collector at 74 hc?
what if i use COMMON cathode leds
bro can you give us the test code for the first finished pcb
Can u please provide thr gabber file for the project
Muito 🔝🔝🔝🔝👍👍👍Arison -Brasil
Is it possible to use smd parts to get a smaller circuit board?
Yes
Well explained project. I'm new to electronics. I really like to build system like this. Can you guide me to a tutorial or a book which is for complete beginners?
super sir ,I saw u r video many times do like this many more projects
i am trying but busy with work
@@ElectronicsDemon can we programme some illusions ?
Like showing some alphabets or logos
Upon compiling "TCCR1A" was not declared in the scope ?
I actually have no idea what I'm seeing. I recycle and have torn a lot of things apart for the copper. Would this be considered 'primitive' considering what's being done with chips, shelacque, wafering, etc.? Could we be looking at development of 3-D television? Throw some spun fiberglass, cotton candy, crystals in there and use auras to create ghosts? I'm guessing that the programming is another matter entirely in how to get these crossovers to function for desired effects (Microsoft)? Reminds me of that movie about Steve Jobs and they spun a few moments of him swimming through numbers & concepts . . . and then Wozniak accusing him of not even being on board. Interesting stuff. Thanks.
Wow, this is really so well done and easy to follow. Thank you for making this video.
What will be the total cost to make it...
Isnt it's better to buy than diy
hi, i am working on 8*8*8 normal led cube. can you tell me how to write "sine wave function"(ripple effect ) function .
I have common cathode rgb. How to make led cube.
Nice project... Did you know how many hours you worked on this?
A lot
Thank you so much buddy, deserve d a subscribe