A 3D illumination kit using LEDs (light-emitting diodes). It uses 27 LEDs in 4 colors: red, green, blue and yellow. The LED arranged in a cylindrical shape lights up and can be displayed as an object on a desk, etc.
The microcomputer uses Microchip's PIC 16 F 1827. By rewriting the microcomputer program (* 1), you can create your own original lighting pattern.
The LED part is detachable and can be attached to the "Arduino UNO" of the microcomputer board as is, and the lighting pattern can also be programmed (* 2).
The manual that explains how to program can be downloaded for free from our company site.
*1 Microchip's MPLAB X, XC8 compiler and PICkit3 are required separately for microcomputer programming.
*2 Arduino programming requires a separate development environment, such as Arduino UNO or Arduino IDE.
This kit was developed and commercialized through a joint development project between EK Japan Inc. and Fukuoka Technical High School.
Product Specifications
Power source: batteries ... AA x 3 (sold separately) * 5 V output AC adapter available (center plus) Current consumption: Up to about 32 mA (When all lights are on and batteries are used) Size: W 57 x H 87 x D 67 mm
LED lighting pattern data and programming manuals
You can download it from Software on the product information page.