Very Large LED Array

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The Very Large LED Array (VLLA) is a proposed array of 1008 independently controlled RGB LED's. LEDs are arranged in strips of 7, with an ATMEGA microcontroller controlling each strip. The entire array is controlled by a BeagleBoard via serial. The BeagleBoard gives ample computing power and a hardware FFT, enabling complex patters that respond to music in real time.

The VLLA will implement the protocol outlined in Rush Fort Lighting, allowing the Light Jockey to command patterns on the VLLA. These patterns can be static or dynamically responsive to music.

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