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Behold, the control processor for the LED lights I will be installing on my car! Based on a Microchip 16F877, I will have a nice lightcomputer, with a menu and
a LCD display to show what's running and more info.
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It's alive, as you can see!
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Building a nice console panel around the LCD and the controls...
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...Which, when powered, will look like this! Shiny!
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Some ingredients for the door panels and the centre console which I rebuilt, as I wasn't too happy with the last one.
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The console from the back, without the second layer of Lexan (with the LEDs) mounted. Gives a better view on the silhouette I cut out of a thin Aluminum plate.
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And again, but this time taken from the front.
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A very nice part of the gift I got when I ended my practical period at GE Plastics: a starter panel. Hadn'd bought it myself yet, because I didn't have the money.
Will get a very nice place in the car...
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...But not before I have tweaked it a little... Added a piece of Lexan to the bottom, so that after placing a couple of leds, the edge will glow.
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An overview of my dashboard, with the new console placed. In the lower right corner you can just see the starter panel in its destination.
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