Persistence of vision LED display
Nicolas, Russell (author) British Columbia Institute of Technology ELEX 7660 (Degree grantor) British Columbia Institute of Technology ELEX 7660 (Degree granting institution)
Research paper/project
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2017-04
8 pages
Persistence of vision is a type of optical illusion that takes advantage of "still frames" in time. In real life there are no "still frames" but the human eye can only perceive time at a certain rate. Using this optical illusion, flashing LEDs at a certain rate as it passes through time can emulate a still image.
eng
electronic