PIKOCUBE | is it the smallest LED cube on earth? | complete build | makermoekoe
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- The PIKOCUBE is just a funny little side project of mine. It is build out of five super small PCBs which are only 10mm by 10mm each. Every PCB is equipped with nine WS2812 2020 LEDs and two capacitors. The resistor is just a soldering bridge and therefore it has a resistance of zero ohms. The resulting 45 LEDs are controllable via only one data line.
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This is cool. It would be awesome to have a bunch of these. Even better if they could be used as multicolored dice, or 2 color decision cubes like in star wars.
Thanks to all this videos, because this is were I get all my ideas
Nice projects, nice videos, nice channel. Subscribed!
PS: I love your reflow "oven" :-)
It's called a hotplate
sometimes to have something cool its not just money the main component. Skill is!
Nice job.
Process and the output is Just outstanding 💘💗💘💗
Great video~
Do you sell these PCBs or where can I buy these PCBs?
Thanks
Fabulous 😍😍
You are genius
Thank you so much to upload this..😘
Waiting for pikocube v2😄
ABHIJIT ROUTRAY the v2 video will be there in a couple of minutes 😍
Best earrings ever
More like a cup.
When and what kind of mcu will you put inside, to complete the cube?
It would be really helpful if you could explain your process. Design, materials etc. In your UA-cam videos.
você está de parabéns pela concentração e dedicação
This is seriously cool...
What is the magic happening at 3:39? Just the solder at the perfect temperature contracting due to surface tension and only sticking to metal? What is in such solder besides tin (Sn)?
it's reflow soldering, the paste is small spheres of solder suspended in flux
Amazing
What's that white putty looking tape stuff that you stuck the boards to for component placement?
Amazing😎😎
Nice dexterity
Nice proget I'll like it👌👌👍
A bit of advice. Generally use much less solder paste. Less is more. 😉
So in general, giving less advice would also be better. Right?
Hey Moe! Great video! May I ask what compressor you're using for the solder paste dispenser?
Очень круто👍. Ещё во внутрь аккумулятор и гироскоп, что бы светодиоды меняли цвет в зависимости от положения в пространстве и в состоянии покоя.
Great
Magic soldering
Incredible. 👍
how to you get the metal sheet perfectly aligned with the pcbs?
Really Nice work, and very relaxing yo see
Could you make a full cube and wireless?
Hey ur link for the soldering iron is giving out bad site redirections
What is the purpose of the pen before applying solder paste?
You are a new age jewelry maker. Fit a rechargeable battery in there and turn it on to a ring or pendant.
They already exist www.flashingblinkylights.com/light-up-products/flashing-jewelry/slow-color-change-led-soft-bubble-rings.html and by looking around, can be had for less than $1 on AliExpress
@@Seedyrom247 something completely different. Not even mentioning the quality aspect.
whats next? triangular leds in the form of a geodesic dome? ;)
Hi whats the product to inject Flux thanks subscribed
Lol now u have to program a new tiny controller to light up like an arubic cube, after figuring out how to close the last wall
Great build 👍
Definitely sub
Dude you should have more subs
Loved the process
You could start a dope as dice manufactoring company, and sell RGB dice to all the hot shot casinos
attiny 4 and it would have been perfect :p
Where did you get the leds?
3:30 It’s small and all ... then you notice the individual soldered wires INSIDE the LEDs
He didn't solder anything inside the LEDs. Those are prefabricated LED modules
EvoPortal no shit sherlock
I must be hungry because I thought that was a slice of cheddar cheese.
Aap saman kaha sa kahrid te ho
Where can I buy one of these?
Is that niopixal RGB
Can you share me this circuit design? Thanks.
epic kobold treasure
BRD and BOM pretty please?
Can i buy that?
Efsane
How can I buy the materials
what marker or pen did you use at rhe begining?
A Flux Pen.
PIKOCUBE
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Can u sell it to me plz for how many rupees
is there smaller leds?. then there smaller cube
do you sell it?
do u sell this stuffs ??
Du make a dice out of it
Needs a battery inside
And?
Me: keeps trying to zoom in on the video and only then realises how incredibly small this is
аккумулятор бы из каких нибудь tws наушников сунул внутрь
🥰♥️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
not a cube! not closed
Great Video, but i only have 23 subs
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Not the smallest LED cube by a long stretch dude. hackaday.io/project/161111-smallest-4x4x4-led-cube-yet is 5mm on all 6 sides, no circuit boards used - deadbugged using wire and 64 0402 LEDs, and normal solder. I pioneered the technique of 'microbugging' in 2018, including the use of double sided sticky tape, inspiring Adafruit to name their DotStars so; because Morning Dot Star.
You're welcome. ;-)
Lmao you didn't inspire the name DotStar. Your cube is still impressive though.
@@alexgolubow18 I'm a pioneer, LEDs are just one field I've worked in. I also inspired Nintendo to make Labo, they took my project Cardware (cardboard robots) out of the 2018 Hackaday Prize and it featured on Rick And Morty (S4:E3) for that. My work in robotics also featured in Mission Impossible: Fallout...
Its all there in my profile, I just dont need to shill myself on social media about it like most people.
Thanks for not being a troll ;-)
@@OriginalMorningStar I bought DotStars, with the name DotStar before your account on hackaday was even created. There are even tutorials using DotStars and calling them DotStars in early 2016 lol.
@@alexgolubow18 Yeah LED strips have been around a while, Neopixels came out around 2014. I remember talking to Limor Fried when they launched DotStars but never mind, she didnt contradict me then and hasnt since, nobody has except you. Considering she named them I'm not going to argue with her now lol, and you can think what you like. You may be correct but unless you have evidence, I'll just lol right back.
Besides microsoldering, I've been called a genius more times than I can count - I'm also a photorealist/surrealist artist, designer, sculptor, multi-instrument musician, genius mathematician, multilingual programmer, electromechanical engineer. I have a few world records, numerous awards and accolades, and my work is in use all over the planet - even OP is using it. I was born in the 60s, learned computing as a kid and spent my early adult years talking to the Silicon Valley crowd on BBS and then ICQ when Zuckerberg was in nappies. Watching these kids plug modules together and call it hacking breaks my friggin heart so I could actually care less what they are called...
@@OriginalMorningStar you keep talking yourself up also with no evidence. Can you provide a link to any evidence of your alleged world records?
can you give mee🥺
You should be careful with opening the package. The address is visible.
Thanks to all this videos, because this is were I get all my ideas
Great