Spirit Level With LEDs Using Arduino Nano and gyroscope GY521 | 74HC595
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- čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
- In this video, I've shown how to make LED Spirit Level using GY521 or MPU6050 gyroscope, Arduino and 74HC595 shift register IC.
Required Components:
IC: 74HC595
Resistors: 220 Ω
Miscellaneous: LEDs
Basics of 74HC595:
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Cascade 74HC595:
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74HC595 with Arduino:
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Arduino code link: drive.google.c...
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All of the parts have now arrived. Now to build it!!
I am using “EasyEDA” to create a PCB board for this circuit. Excellent design and very useful circuit. BTW, your clear explanation of building this circuit is fantastic.
Wow
It would be a lot easier to use addressable LEDs. Very cool idea though.
Yes, I agree.
What do you mean by addressable LEDs? I have not heard of that before. Can you show a circuit?
Most popular addressable LED is WS2812B. I have uploaded a video on this, czcams.com/video/DwSgsYrA9rA/video.html
You can also make a running msg display with this,
czcams.com/video/r6pFUgNN_tA/video.html
I saw some people created something like this where they put motor in the middle of the pcb and when it spins it create letter like dot matrix. Please tell how to do that.
Sir please will you upload a video on 3 to 8 decoder
Sure, I will 👍
Cool project! How did you cut the PCB, just with some scissors?
Thank you. With a battery rotary cutter.
Is there a quick and easy way to make the LEDs dimmable. I envision using this circuit for daytime and nighttime use, but nighttime it would be too bright. Thanks!!!
You can try with 470 Ohm (I have used 220 Ohm) resistor. I think that will be ok for night time.
@@EEWave, I have used resistors like 1000 ohms in the past with almost no difference in brightness to 220 ohms. But I was wanting to dim the LEDs a lot for viewing in the dark. Changing the resistors will make the LEDs always the same brightness, in dark and in light. Is a switch possible, or a single variable resistor? Would it be possible to put potentiometer inline to the LED’s ground wire?
Will an Arduino Nano V3.0 work with this circuit?
Yes, it will.
@@EEWave, thank you. You are my favorite electronics circuit guy!! I really like that you answer viewer’s questions!!! I have just ordered all of the components to build this circuit.