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Chris Miller
Registrace 29. 12. 2008
Videos showing various projects of mine, some completed but most are work-in-progress.
Teensy Eyes - some sample eyes running on both a Teensy 4.0 and a PC
This is still very much a work-in-progress. Source code is here: github.com/chrismiller/TeensyEyes
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Uncanny Eyes: Testing Multiple Eyes on Teensy 4.0
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Source code is available here: github.com/chrismiller/TeensyEyes
Uncanny Eyes: hot-swappable eyes on Teensy 4.0
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Uncanny Eyes: hot-swappable eyes on Teensy 4.0
LED Jacket
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The jacket hardware consists of a Teensy 4.0 and Octows2811 adapter, driving 8 channels of WS2812B LEDs, with 630 LEDs in total. The jacket also contains a bluetooth controller module for full control via a mobile app, a rotary encoder for physical selection of effects, a MAX9814 microphone for audio reactive patterns, and an APDS-9960 gesture sensor for reacting to hand gestures.
Hello Sir, where to find the simulator like this.? Thank you so much.
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Very cool work. I’d like to get in touch with you about possible paid project work related to our animatron. Any way I can contact you? Edit: Ahh, should have read more carefully: I’m using an ESP32.
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Please include a video on how to install it, so that we can understand it completely. Thank you
It`s so cool and creepy..
Tutorial sir. Plisss
Hello Chris. Do you have a tutorial on how to make this kit? Thanks.
I don't I'm afraid. It's a very simple circuit though if you've worked with microcontrollers before - you just need to connect the displays to the Teensy using the pins specified in config.h (where MOSI = the screen's SDA pin, SCK = the screen's SCL pin), then compile and install the code onto the Teensy.
@@ChrisMiller much appreciated. I'll give it a go and see what happens
@@ChrisMiller Can you tell me how can i put this source code to ESP32 project
@@DINETH-fz9fg You will have to port the code to ESP32 yourself if you want that I'm afraid. This was written to run on Teensy 4, not ESP32.
You sell this product
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The eyes are fitting in to the screen so well, @Chris Miller Could you please help with an example to do the same with an ESP32 board!!
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I really hope you make a video tutorial, I really like your work
I really hope you make a video tutorial, I really like your work
I really hope you make a video tutorial, I really like your work
I really hope you make a video tutorial, I really like your work
Hi Chris what code did you use for this?
Hi Richard. This video is out of date, you can see a newer video and get my latest code from here: github.com/chrismiller/TeensyEyes
@@ChrisMillernot find ino file 😪
@@ChrisMilleri need the full code for esp32, how price...?
This project was created using PlatformIO not Arduino IDE, so there is no .ino file. It is also specifically for Teensy 4.x controllers, not ESP32. If you need ESP32 then you either have to port this code yourself, or try one of the other similar eye projects that are designed to work on that controller. I don't have the time or need to get this running on ESP32 myself sorry.
Como faz para configurar @@ChrisMiller
The Simulator is a very nice idea. I would like to use it ^^
The code's a complete mess with quite a few problems, and I don't know when I'll find time to get it released I'm afraid... Hopefully at some point though!
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Hello. where can I download?
I've added a link to the code in the description
@@ChrisMiller please add the full link
Sorry, looks like youtube truncates it because I'm not fully verified. I've now done the verification so the link should show up properly in a day or so. But in the meantime, the last part of the URL is supposed to be TeensyEyes :)
Awesome! I would love a coat like this to wear running that would Bluetooth with my phone to sync with my music. Safety and awesomeness!
Nice idea! You'd need to find a way to make it robust, this one would break quite quickly if you were to run in it. I imagine you'd also get quite hot! Making some sort of vest with a few strips of LEDs just on the front and back could probably work fairly well though.