Festival of Lights - NeoRGB Stemma revision β¨π
We're doing 8 days of light-filled designs to wrap up this year. We started with the Sparkle Motion Mini
mini Sparkle Motion prototype - a tiny, fully-featured WLED board β¨πππ‘π
which can drive thousands of shimmering RGB LEDs. Then, we did the Sparkle Motion stick, a USB-pluggable version
Festival of Lights... A 'USB Stick' Sparkle Motion WLED driver β¨π‘ππ
On the third night, a 1.28" round TFT display
Festival of Lights - 1.28" Round TFT display π΅π
and on the fourth a 1.8" round TFT with captouch overlay
Festival of Lights - Night #4 1.8" Round TFT with Captouch β¨π‘π²ππ¨ #electronics #rounddisplays
On the fifth night, a tiny 0.85" TFT display
Festival of lights - night #5 0.85" 128x128 TFT breakout ππ #electronics
came to life.
This night, we're taking a little bit of a breather since we want to do final testing and hopefully send out the Sparkle Motion PCBs
Coming soon! We're designing a board for using WLED - and we want to make like the bestest board in the wholeworld. Our resident me
So, we're doing a quick revision of the NeoRGB Stemma board
Whenever we're working with 'true analog' LED strips, that have 1-3 channels of RGB or White LEDs, we wish we had
This time, we're adding a level shifter so it can be used with 3.3V logic. It's just a small fix, but it will make the board a lot more usable!















