pjtimmer
08-04-2006, 08:45 AM
Hi I am looking for a good electronics engineer/fan who would like to help me out.
I have two round tailights on each side of my '72 camaro which are used as brakelight, running lights, turn signal+hazard lights. my rearend! (http://www.kandycamaro.com/4_resto_pics/New_start/april_update(6).jpg) :moon:
Here is my wish...
- In each lightunit I will make three rings with 3 rows SMD led's on each.
- Each ring should partially function as running, partially as brake and partially signallights, devided by the 3 rows of led's.
- In each lightunit I would like to make those rings sequential, starting from the middle ring towards the outer ring. (so in three steps)
- Next to that I would like the complete lightunits to be sequential from the inside out on each side of the car.
- The running lights and brake lights should act as normal. On brake all lights fully on and with runninglights half the led's burning.
Can anyone help me with designing the board and select the parts I need?
I hope someone can...
example of a left turnsignal
http://kandycamaro.eu/cobi/temp/test2.gif
Thanks
Peter
I have two round tailights on each side of my '72 camaro which are used as brakelight, running lights, turn signal+hazard lights. my rearend! (http://www.kandycamaro.com/4_resto_pics/New_start/april_update(6).jpg) :moon:
Here is my wish...
- In each lightunit I will make three rings with 3 rows SMD led's on each.
- Each ring should partially function as running, partially as brake and partially signallights, devided by the 3 rows of led's.
- In each lightunit I would like to make those rings sequential, starting from the middle ring towards the outer ring. (so in three steps)
- Next to that I would like the complete lightunits to be sequential from the inside out on each side of the car.
- The running lights and brake lights should act as normal. On brake all lights fully on and with runninglights half the led's burning.
Can anyone help me with designing the board and select the parts I need?
I hope someone can...
example of a left turnsignal
http://kandycamaro.eu/cobi/temp/test2.gif
Thanks
Peter