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Ampere hypercube
Ampere hypercube





ampere hypercube
  1. AMPERE HYPERCUBE PDF
  2. AMPERE HYPERCUBE SERIAL
  3. AMPERE HYPERCUBE FULL
ampere hypercube

Once plugged in, you can plug in your charging cable into the orange USB port of HyperCube. To take advantage of fast charging, make sure to plug in HyperCube to a fast charging adapter. Once done, plug in your HyperCube to a USB power supply. Once the app is downloaded, if you are using MicroSD as the backup source, insert the Micro SD card into HyperCube.

ampere hypercube

To use HyperCube, start by downloading the app. HyperCube is a great way to back up your contacts, photos, and videos without using a costly cloud service.

AMPERE HYPERCUBE PDF

The SolidWorks files, Arduino code and Flutter code are distributed under the Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license.If you prefer to see these instructions in pictures, please see the PDF below for your device. It is only compatible with HM-10 Bluetooth modules. ApplicationĪ flutter application (Android only) allows to control the light from your smartphone. Only the last packet will be \n terminated.

AMPERE HYPERCUBE SERIAL

Note: Commands over 20 chars long must be splitted into multiple packets, by limitation of the Serial over Bluetooth protocol. A=B Z=5 C=F0000F: Animated Red/Blue gradient with zoom applied.A=F C=000FFF: Animated Black/White gradient.This is done to pause the FastLED processing and have enough CPU cycles to consume the larger request. Note: When controlled over Bluetooth, the controller must send a single # char and wait for the OK response before sending the command. C=X: definition of up to 16 color stops, three character each, from 000 to FFF.

AMPERE HYPERCUBE FULL

  • Z=X (X=1-10): display the full pattern all at once or only a smaller portion.
  • A=X (X=0/F/B): animate the pattern on Forward or Backward direction (uses current SPEED).
  • PATTERN C=X use a custom color pattern.
  • COLOR X to change the current color, hues are:.
  • MODE X to change the current mode, modes are:.
  • BRIGHT- to decrease the brightness by 16.
  • BRIGHT+ to increase the brightness by 16.
  • BRIGHT X(X=0-255) to change the brightness.
  • The cube is controlled via USB and Bluetooth and can received basic serial commands ( \n terminated):
  • BUTTON_PIN input pin for the control buttonĮdit MAX_MILLI_AMPS according to the rating of your power supply (keep a safety margin, especially with cheap Chinese stuff).
  • The following diagram shows one way to arrange strips (flattened cube seen from top).Įdit the constants.h file according to your wiring :
  • Put the bottom panel and secure it in place by glueing the four panel holders.
  • Check that every strip is working correctly.
  • I recommend adding CA glue as the standard 3M tape is not adhesive enough
  • Glue the strips to each side and pass the wires in the beams, all wires must output on the same corner.
  • Cut the LED strips to lenght en solder the wires, I recommend using dedicated power lines for each strip but you can use a single wire for the data line.
  • You will use all beams and corner pieces and five panels, dont put the last bottom panel yet
  • Start building the cube from the top panel, taking care where you use beams with or without holes to pass the wires.
  • 6x 210mm/2mm square one-way mirrors (or standard glass/PMAA with one-way film).
  • The no-hole variants use less material and are faster to print.
  • 4x beam-bottom-w-hole (two symmetries !).
  • In doubt you can replace all beam variants by : Photos on my website Parts list 3D printed parts Homemade clone of the HyperCube by the Hyperspace Lighting Company.







    Ampere hypercube