Ghostmatrix – Glow-in-the dark printer using miniPOV….


Rmutt’s LED glow-in-the-dark printer using an Adafruit miniPOV… via EMSL.

Filed under: minipov — by adafruit, posted May 19, 2009 at 10:27 am


Testing a MiniPOV with a bike wheel powered by a motor…

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Filed under: minipov — by adafruit, posted May 14, 2009 at 11:58 pm


Helicopter POV

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The ladyada.net forums (where we do all of our support for our kits) is also filled with amazing projects – check out this “Helicopter POV”!

Filed under: minipov — by adafruit, posted March 31, 2009 at 8:27 am


“Phosphorescence” Chemical POV – Spray painting with UV LEDS


Phosphorescence chemical POV – Spray painting with UV LEDS, mtbf0 writes -

when i started building arduino brain machines i had a bunch of minipov boards left lying around, so i built one with uv leds. works pretty well. has it’s own font built in and room for about 950 characters of message. as presented here, there is an output bug at the end of the second line, but i reckon i’ll work on that in the morning. meanwhile, i can wave it around and wipe poetry onto a piece of butcher paper painted with fluorescent paint. here’s some not very good video of the chemical pov running the above code. the light does persist a little longer than it appears to in the video, but i think it will work better when i replace the current limiting resistors.

Filed under: minipov — by adafruit, posted March 12, 2009 at 10:39 am


Hack a MiniPOV3 to capture IR codes

oPossom totally rocked my socks with a simple hack to turn a Minipov3 kit into an IR code receiver. The kit is modified to store incoming IR signal into the EEPROM which is then spit out via the serial port to a custom program that then translates it directly into a code for TV-B-Gone kits.

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More to read in the forums…



MiniPOV Menorah!

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When I was in grade school I made a menorah in Hebrew school. Unfortunately it was just made of plastic and wood and when we left it lit overnight it caught on fire and scorched our windowpane.

Ouch!

If only I had thought of making a Menorah using a MiniPOV kit, like mg-man!



OHARARP’s USB POV kit

Ryan of OHARARP, LLC is making a cool SMT practice kit, a persistence of vision toy!

Cool stuff: bright blue LEDs, boost converter means it runs on a single AA battery, USB connectivity to a PIC, comes with a stencil, solder paste, and wick.


Check it out here.

Filed under: kits,minipov — by ladyada, posted August 30, 2007 at 8:02 pm


Robotic MiniPOV


Too lazy to wave around your miniPOV? I can relate! But potxoli took it a step further by building a Lego robot to spin a MiniPOV around: Awesome!



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