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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 ...
Want to control the colors in your home ... [Dario] agrees: he has written a tutorial on building an Arduino-controlled RGB light system that plugs into a standard light socket.
The combined LED/driver chip on the LED is the extremely compact WS2812B – an improved WS2811 LED driver integrated directly into a 5050 RGB LED – which enables ... to choose the correct micro ...
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’ ...
The first is the firmware itself, which is designed to control common RGB LEDs such as the WS2812 or members of the NeoPixel family. It can run on an Arduino Pro Mini with no problems, but [Andy ...
Adafruit has this week announced the arrival of the new Arduino RGB ... Our RGB matricies are dazzling, with their hundreds or even thousands of individual RGB LEDs. Compared to NeoPixels, they ...
So it only makes sense that an RGB LED hub be available. This is exactly what Thermaltake has done and are announcing the availability of the new Sync Controller hub. The full name of the device ...