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3x3x3 led cube
Okay, so I saw the cube recently posted on hackaday.com. I decided I would build one, but saw the (lack of) instructions. Basically I've built the 3x3x3 cube of LEDS and I've got a common cathode for each layer (of 9) then a common anode for each column of 3. Making a total of 3 CC's and 9CA's. I also have 5v voltage regulators, tons of resistors (of all different kinds, I will match them for the LED's) and a good selection of capacitors. Now I want to connect them to a PIC16F628A (has more than 12 I/O pins so I should be good)
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Could someone please help me figure out this circuit though? I need to modify it (don't have the cap he used) and more importantly I'd like to know how it works.
If I understand correctly:
of course LED's are multiplexed, I get that part. The resistors are to limit current to the LED's, the transistors are to switch on/off, the PIC controls which lights are on.
My questions:
Why only 3 transistors? Don't you need one per column?
Are the 2 different value resistors because of the # of LEDs in the series?
Can I substitute the cap for a different value IE would a 100uF or a 470uF do anything different?
What purpose does the cap actually serve here?
Okay, so I saw the cube recently posted on hackaday.com. I decided I would build one, but saw the (lack of) instructions. Basically I've built the 3x3x3 cube of LEDS and I've got a common cathode for each layer (of 9) then a common anode for each column of 3. Making a total of 3 CC's and 9CA's. I also have 5v voltage regulators, tons of resistors (of all different kinds, I will match them for the LED's) and a good selection of capacitors. Now I want to connect them to a PIC16F628A (has more than 12 I/O pins so I should be good)
**broken link removed**
Could someone please help me figure out this circuit though? I need to modify it (don't have the cap he used) and more importantly I'd like to know how it works.
If I understand correctly:
of course LED's are multiplexed, I get that part. The resistors are to limit current to the LED's, the transistors are to switch on/off, the PIC controls which lights are on.
My questions:
Why only 3 transistors? Don't you need one per column?
Are the 2 different value resistors because of the # of LEDs in the series?
Can I substitute the cap for a different value IE would a 100uF or a 470uF do anything different?
What purpose does the cap actually serve here?