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For more details visit Circuit Digest: https://circuitdigest.com/microcontroller-projects/diy-pov-display-using-ESP32-Arduino
Working Video: https://youtu.be/gkemkTWuw_Q?si=Co7B--rIj7Q62uKU
Persistence of Vision is a fundamental principle that allows our eyes to perceive continuous motion from separate images, a concept crucial to the illusion of motion in cinema. When I was a kid, I was always fascinated with it. So, in this project, we are going to use this fascinating optical phenomenon to create a cool-looking POV Display. You must have seen a lot of such projects on the web, but most of them are limited to very low resolution and just display some texts and geometries. We plan to create a POV display that is not limited to just texts or simple shapes. Ours will be able to display images and animations with a resolution of 128 pixels. We have settled with this resolution because it's the sweet spot where we can get decent image quality and it would be easier to build.
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Working Video: https://youtu.be/gkemkTWuw_Q?si=Co7B--rIj7Q62uKU
Persistence of Vision is a fundamental principle that allows our eyes to perceive continuous motion from separate images, a concept crucial to the illusion of motion in cinema. When I was a kid, I was always fascinated with it. So, in this project, we are going to use this fascinating optical phenomenon to create a cool-looking POV Display. You must have seen a lot of such projects on the web, but most of them are limited to very low resolution and just display some texts and geometries. We plan to create a POV display that is not limited to just texts or simple shapes. Ours will be able to display images and animations with a resolution of 128 pixels. We have settled with this resolution because it's the sweet spot where we can get decent image quality and it would be easier to build.
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