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Kits were built by GadgetLabbers, then by folks at LVL1 (Thanks!) with more available through spring/summer 2012. | Kits were built by GadgetLabbers, then by folks at LVL1 (Thanks!) with more available through spring/summer 2012. | ||
Questions? Email trilife-help@lvl1.org. | Questions? Email trilife-help@lvl1.org. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 18 November 2015
Trilife is a project designed for large groups. You solder a small board and plug it into neighboring boards, making a giant array of lights that interact with each other. Here is a simulation of an 800 board array in action. [1]
Here's a step-by-step guide [2] to building a board. Here's the Github page [3] that connects to the project repository and video. We also programmed a "kicker" board (that's always on the brightest state) to start up interesting patterns when the kicker board is connected to the network. A 118 Hz, 0-5V square wave from a function generator also works. Kits were built by GadgetLabbers, then by folks at LVL1 (Thanks!) with more available through spring/summer 2012. Questions? Email trilife-help@lvl1.org.