Back to the Future inspired Flux Capacitor LED effect
A simple Back to the Future inspired Flux Capacitor LED effect built around a PIC12F683 microcontroller.
This project uses 3 lines of 5 LEDs arranged in a Y configuration to visually resemble the famous Flux Capacitor from the DeLorean time machine. The LEDs run a smooth one-direction chase effect with fade-in and fade-out, and a push button allows the user to cycle through 5 different speed presets.
Features
Features
- Flux Capacitor inspired LED layout
- 3 branches of 5 LEDs in a Y configuration
- Smooth fade-in / fade-out animation
- One-direction chase effect
- 5 selectable speed presets
- Push button speed control
- Runs from 5V
- Uses a PIC12F683 with internal oscillator
- No external crystal required
Project Concept
The goal of this project was to create a compact LED effect inspired by the Flux Capacitor from Back to the Future.
The LEDs are arranged as three arms in a Y shape, with 5 LEDs per arm, giving the appearance of energy flowing through the Flux Capacitor. The chase effect and soft fades help recreate the look of the animated light movement.
Hardware
Microcontroller
- PIC12F683
Controls
- 1 push button for speed selection
Power
- 5V supply
LED Arrangement
The physical build consists of:
- 3 LED branches
- 5 LEDs per branch
- Total: 15 LEDs
These are arranged in a Y configuration to mimic the Flux Capacitor shape.
Firmware Behaviour
The firmware creates a smooth chasing light effect with fade-in and fade-out transitions.
- LEDs animate in one direction
- Each step fades in, holds briefly, and fades out
- The push button cycles through 5 speed presets
- Designed to give the impression of energy flowing through the Flux Capacitor arms
Speed Control
A push button is connected to the PIC input and used to cycle between 5 preset animation speeds:
- Very fast
- Fast
- Medium
- Slow
- Very slow
PIC Configuration
The project uses the internal oscillator of the PIC12F683, so no external crystal is needed.
Important configuration settings:
- Oscillator: INTOSCIO
- Watchdog Timer: OFF
- MCLR: Disabled
- Power-up Timer: ON recommended
- Code Protection: OFF
Tools Used
- MPLAB X IDE
- XC8 compiler
- PIC programmer (PICkit or compatible)
Applications
This project is suitable for:
- Back to the Future props
- Decorative electronics
- Learning PIC microcontroller programming
- LED animation experiments
- Custom light effects for enclosures or display builds
Inspiration
Inspired by the iconic Flux Capacitor from the Back to the Future films.
Future Improvements
Possible future upgrades:
- brightness control
- sound-reactive mode
- random pulse mode
- startup animation
- larger LED arrays
- PCB version shaped like a Flux Capacitor

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