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  3. How to Make 4x4x4 LED Cube

How to Make 4x4x4 LED Cube

Date 2019-01-17CategoryProjectTagsArduino Nano / LED Cube / PCB

“In this Instructable, you will learn how to make an LED cube step by step easily with Arduino.
An LED cube is arrangement of LEDs in cubical fashion, where LEDs glow in a specific pattern.
Lets Gets Started”

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