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We have also seen a few other projects that use the ESP8266 to control an RGB strip, ... Posted in Arduino Hacks Tagged arduino, ESP8266, RGB LED, smarthome. Post navigation.
Infineon's RGB LED Lighting Shield is one two of Arduino-based evaluation boards created to showcase the capabilities of its ARM-based XMC1000 MCUs in lighting and motor control applications. Unlike ...
Now, though, it shouldn’t be hard to control the RGB LED strips through an Arduino, a computer, or even an Android/iOS device with a small IR LED plugged into the headphone jack.
For prototyping, Infineon has a RGB LED lighting control shield for Arduino, based around its ARM Cortex-M0 XMC1202 microcontroller. On board is something called a ‘brightness colour control unit’ ...
What about substituting the 10mm RGB LED with a high-power 1W (or so) RGB LED? I know that a 3-channel power LED driver circuitry between the 1W star RGB LED and the main controller (Arduino) is ...
Arduino RGB Matrix Shield 10:07 am June 21, 2018 By Julian Horsey Adafruit has this week announced the arrival of the new Arduino RGB Matrix Shield which is now available to purchase priced at $5.95.
Thanks to the kit provided by Arduino, This Old Analog Guy was able to control the RGB LEDs on the Modulino with his iPhone in about 10 minutes by following the easy-to-understand instructions in ...
RGB LED lights are a great way to accent your home and add a little color, but color control usually has to be done from the light itself. If you want to control those colors over Wi-Fi, OpenPicus ...