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Glowing Polyhedrons

Building wireframe polyhedra made from LED filaments, using graph theory to devise geometry and driving strategies.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor cpldcpuPosted on January 24, 2026January 27, 2026Categories Hardware, LED, MultiplexingTags Graph theory, LED filaments, Light Emitting Diode3 Comments on Glowing Polyhedrons

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