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Update time: 2021-06-02 02:58:06
Creation time: 2016-09-13 10:26:15
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Today I'm going to teach you how you can build your own RGB LED Glasses very easily and cheap. This has always been one of my biggest dreams and it finally came true! A huge shout out to [EasyEDA][2] for the amazing PCB's and personal support! :) **The parts you will need for this project are the following:** PCB - http://tinyurl.com/zx6t967 68 x WS2812 LED's - http://tinyurl.com/zdod8eh 68 x 100nF 0805 Capacitors - http://tinyurl.com/j4r5elh Arduino (I used the Nano, since it easily fits in your pocket). A 3 pin male header. A external power source like a power bank. Some cables to connect the Shades to the external power source and Arduino. You can easily order each part very cheap using the links provided. **Step 1: Step 1: The creation of the PCB** In this video you can see how I designed the PCB. And you could find my project through [https://easyeda.com/yourics/LED_Glasses-j0wqICUcu][5] If you're not interested in seeing this part of the build feel free to skip to the next step. Don't forget to leave a comment and/or a like. It really supports my channel! **Step 2: Let's start soldering!** ![enter image description here][8] If you've got all the components I suggest testing all the LED's and after that you can start soldering! If you've never soldered any SMD components before I highly suggest you look up a tutorial on internet! Let me know if you want me to do one as well. Start by soldering all the Capacitors into place since these take less skill to solder. The easiest way to do this is by tinning one pad, heating up the tinned pad and place the capacitor onto the molten tin. Once the tin has hardened you can solder the other side of the capacitor and the capacitor should be all good! Now the harder part, the LED's. These take some soldering skill and you might break a few LED's during this process so make sure you've got some spare! You basically use the same technique as before, but this time you have to watch the polarity and you have to align them perfectly in order to get the best result. I'd suggest watching my video to learn how to fully assemble the Shades. **Step 3: How to connect the shades to your Arduino** ![enter image description here][9] I've included a picture that shows how you have to connect the PCB to your Arduino. S needs to be connected to Pin 3 on your Arduino. GND needs to be connected to GND of your external power supply as well as GND on your Arduino. VCC needs to be connected to the +5V of your external power supply. MAKE SURE NOT TO SWITCH POLARITY, BECAUSE IT WILL BREAK THE LED'S **Step 4: About the software** ![enter image description here][10] This software, written by a good friend of mine, gives you the possibility to program your shades without actually writing any code. First, you have to select the COM port of your Arduino. You can do so by clicking "Select Arduino". After that you can test your connection and whether all LED's are working by clicking on "Test Connection". Now you can choose to either load in a image or draw something yourself. I have included some images that you can load in to give you some examples. Any large image will be scaled to fit the Shades. Make sure you've got the brightness you desire and click "Send data". This will send the current colors to your Shades and you're ready to impress some friends! Last but not least, you can also generate a .ino file so you can wear your Shades on the go! Just click the "Generate" button and upload the .ino to your Arduino. All the buttons are described in the first image as well. All buttons without a note shouldn't be used. Please note that the software is still under development and we are also working on a Bluetooth-compatible Android app! **Step 5: Don't forget to...** Don't forget to like and comment on my videos as well as subscribe to [my channel][11]. Thank you for your support! Make sure to share your results if you've made the shades yourself. Also feel free to PM me any suggestions for future projects! Last but certainly not least a HUGE thank you to [EasyEDA][12] for sponsoring this project. If you're into PCB designing I highly suggest taking a look at their awesome and free to use web based EDA tool. See you in my next project! Stay creative everyone! :) **Contributed by Youri Crijns, a student and electronic hobbyist who loves creating projects** [1]: /editor/20160913/57d7da3972ddc.png [2]: https://easyeda.com [3]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eow-kwuon3s [4]: /editor/20160913/57d7d6053a2ee.png [5]: https://easyeda.com/yourics/LED_Glasses-j0wqICUcu [6]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X76nayGImnQ [7]: /editor/20160913/57d7d6c2d628a.png [8]: /editor/20160913/57d7d70376655.png [9]: /editor/20160913/57d7d72a70d51.png [10]: /editor/20160913/57d7d742a9569.png [11]: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKp8cQWkiGGfAV5FM_Q0mxA [12]: https://easyeda.com [13]: /editor/20160913/57d7da8d50633.jpg
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ID Name Designator Footprint Quantity
1 WS2812B D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8,D9,D10,D11,D12,D13,D14,D15,D16,D17,D18,D19,D20,D21,D22,D23,D24,D25,D26,D27,D28,D29,D30,D31,D32,D33,D34,D35,D36,D37,D38,D39,D40,D41,D42,D43,D44,D45,D46,D47,D48,D49,D50,D51,D52,D53,D54,D55,D56,D57,D58,D59,D60,D61,D62,D63,D64,D65,D66,D67,D68 WS2812B 68
2 SIP3 P1 HDR1X3 1
3 1u C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8,C9,C10,C11,C12,C13,C14,C15,C16,C17,C18,C19,C20,C21,C22,C23,C24,C25,C26,C27,C28,C29,C30,C31,C32,C33,C34,C35,C36,C37,C38,C39,C40,C41,C42,C43,C44,C45,C46,C47,C48,C49,C50,C51,C52,C53,C54,C55,C56,C57,C58,C59,C60,C61,C62,C63,C64,C65,C66,C67,C68 1206 68

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