RGB Christmas Lights

I knew this day would arrive: you can now buy strings of RGB LEDs for Christmas decoration that cycle through different patterns of colors, and you can now control them with a microcontroller to do whatever you want them to do. Info is here. I’m delighted.

By adam

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4 comments

  1. this reminds me of the programmable light board that you built, but in 3-D what a great thing.

    I wonder if they could be made to correspond to clock time so you would get color changes at each hour etc.

    Holiday greetings – B.

  2. Once you had a microprocessor controlling them, it would be entirely feasible to make them display different colors and/or patterns based on the time of day. I’ve thought now and then about building some sort of clock with colored LEDs, but haven’t yet come up with a design I like well enough to actually build. I’ve long loved the idea of making clocks that use color, ever since seeing a clock (at Paper Traders in Eugene, I think) that used some sort of mechanical arrangement of lights and colored plastic to create a display that slowly changed color. I’ve also thought that it would be neat to use a computer projector to cast some sort of time-based display on the wall.

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