Sample Code to Try
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Iron Man Glove
The Iron Man Glove uses an Arduino nano, mini breadboard, jumper wires, 1 piezo buzzer, 9v battery, work glove and glue gun.
* From Neopixel Ring (12) or (16) attach ground (GND) to (GND of Nano. (Minimal Soldering at the Neopixel points.) *Attach PWR from Neopixel to 5V on Nano. *Attah IN from Neopixel to D6 of Nano. *Attach Positive wire of buzzer to D9. *Attach Negative wire of buzzer to GND of Nano. - Use one of the coding examples above to test your Neopixel Ring. - Below you will find the Code that includes sound. (sound code is simply the basic fade code for an LED added into the Neopixel code). - Add cool attachments to the glove for a more realistic look. Use a 3D printer if you have one. |
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Neopixel Steam Punk Goggles
Using the same principles as in the Iron man glove you can construct some Steampunk Goggles.
You will need two Neopixel 16 LED Rings, one Arduino Nano, mini breadboard, jumper wires, Goggles, zip ties, 9v Battery, 9V battery wire connector.
You will need two Neopixel 16 LED Rings, one Arduino Nano, mini breadboard, jumper wires, Goggles, zip ties, 9v Battery, 9V battery wire connector.