In previous post I played with using the combination of the Proto-Pic Micro:pixel and Micro:Bit to react, using the accelerometer, to music through a computer speakers. The vibrations from the music shake the Micro:Bit enough to give measurable changes in three axis, and these values are used to change the pixels colour.
The latest version of this uses most of pixels.
Coded in micropython using the Mu editor.
from microbit import *
import neopixel, random
np = neopixel.NeoPixel(pin0, 32)
while True:
for pxl in range (2,32, 5):
rd=int(abs(accelerometer.get_x())/20)
gr=int(abs(accelerometer.get_y())/20)
bl=int(abs(accelerometer.get_z())/20)
np[pxl] = (rd, gr, 0)
np[pxl-1] = (rd, gr, 0)
np[pxl+1] = (0, gr, rd)
np[pxl-2] = (rd, 0, 0)
np[pxl+2] = (0, gr,0)
np.show()
Video of it action, using royalty-free music Electro Deluxe by My Free Mickey feat. Gurdonark. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/myfreemickey/48180
As one of the reviewers on Proto-Pic site states, the box the Micro:pixel comes in does make a good diffuser.
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Monday, 24 October 2016
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