Awesome fiber optic LED Viking helmet

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[Garrett] over at MaceTech was approached by a friend who needed a light-up mohawk installed on a Viking helmet, and he needed it ASAP.
Now, [Garrett] does tons of work with LEDs but it’s not every day you are asked to construct a sound-responsive LED mohawk. He had all sorts of LEDs and other bits on hand, but finding the fiber optics that would make up the mohawk itself took a bit of time.
After a bit of searching, he located some cheap bulk fiber optic toy wands, and got busy cutting them apart to remove the fiber bundles. The fibers were glued into a laser cut plastic assembly, where they were paired with a handful of OctoBrite CYANEA modules [Garrett] had on hand. He bought a handful of components from SparkFun, including an Arduino Pro Mini to control the device, as well as an electret mic and graphic equalizer chip to handle the audio input/filtering.
He wrapped up the code portion of the mohawk and handed it off to his friend, who says that the “helmet is +99 to epic awesomeness”, which sounds like a ringing endorsement to us.
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Check out the video below to see the fiber optic mohawk helmet in action.

Filed under: arduino hacks, led hacks



Posted on Thu, 01 Sep 2011 19:01:52 +0000 at http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hackaday/LgoM/~3/yaUzcR7kZZU/
Comments: http://hackaday.com/2011/09/01/awesome-fiber-optic-led-viking-helmet/#comments
 
[Garrett] over at MaceTech was approached by a friend who needed a light-up mohawk installed on a Viking helmet, and he needed it ASAP.
Now, [Garrett] does tons of work with LEDs but it’s not every day you are asked to construct a sound-responsive LED mohawk. He had all sorts of LEDs and other bits on hand, but finding the fiber optics that would make up the mohawk itself took a bit of time.
After a bit of searching, he located some cheap bulk fiber optic toy wands, and got busy cutting them apart to remove the fiber bundles. The fibers were glued into a laser cut plastic assembly, where they were paired with a handful of OctoBrite CYANEA modules [Garrett] had on hand. He bought a handful of components from SparkFun, including an Arduino Pro Mini to control the device, as well as an electret mic and graphic equalizer chip to handle the audio input/filtering.
He wrapped up the code portion of the mohawk and handed it off to his friend, who says that the “helmet is +99 to epic awesomeness”, which sounds like a ringing endorsement to us.
[via BuildLounge]
Check out the video below to see the fiber optic mohawk helmet in action.

Filed under: arduino hacks, led hacks



Posted on Thu, 01 Sep 2011 19:01:52 +0000 at http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hackaday/LgoM/~3/yaUzcR7kZZU/
Comments: http://hackaday.com/2011/09/01/awesome-fiber-optic-led-viking-helmet/#comments
 
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