Arduino controlled Rubik's Cube chandelier

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By Vivian in Technology
Updated 3 years ago

Arduino enthusiasts or Rubik's cube solvers may be interested in a unique Arduino-controlled Rubik's cube chandelier created by Stuart Gorman. "This large 3D-printed chandelier looks exactly like the iconic cube, except that each section is lit by LEDs instead of covered with a sticker. Those are WS2812B individually-addressable RGB LEDs controlled by an Arduino Mega board. People usually choose the Mega when they need a lot of I/O pins, but in this case Gorman picked the Mega because it has lots of RAM to work with. That RAM is necessary for handling the complexity of the Arduino code that the lamp is running."

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