Spinning display

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Author: Wells, Adam
Abstract
The project we worked on this past semester was a spinning display. With spinning displays in general, a phenomenon known as Persistence of Vision is employed. Persistence of Vision is an optical illusion that encompasses a multitude of discrete images which then form a single image in the brain. Our design involved many different hardware applications separate from the use of the FPGA. We 3D printed a bowl like housing with a lid. Attached to the housing was the arm which held the LED display. Inside the housing was a hall effect sensor as well which was used to locate the arm at any given moment in the code.
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ELEX 7660
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British Columbia Institute of Technology
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34 pages
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