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“Today I’m teaching you how to build a massive LED wall for under $500. Whether you’re an experienced engineer or just a beginner, anyone can make this 7-foot-wide display! The modular design is split into 4 separate panels …

“A 7-inch display was added to the Sandwich Dot IO project in a revision to make it truly wireless and portable. The fan layer, raspberry pi carrier board, and battery bank layer are the three layers that make up this …

“Can WS2812-strips change their colors with the speed of light? No, not really. But can you watch the transmission of data? Yes, you can! Fans of WS2812 strips are happy as soon as their application works as intended. But …

“A late happy new year, everyone! Here’s another LED grid. The ones I built so far always used LED strips with either 60 or 30 LEDs/meter. And so does this one, it’s using 60 LEDs/meter, 90 …

“An analog IoT LED clock running on an ESP8266, driving a WS2812B LED strip, constantly synched using an NTP server and controlled by your smartphone via a web server. Actually, It is not that complicated and all of the above …

“People often ask me, where do you get all the time yo come up with those cool clocks. I respond with the wit that every clock adds time to my life. In fact is how bigger the clock how much …

“The Christmas star symbolizes the star of Bethlehem, which according to the Biblical story, guided the three kings, or wise men, to the baby Jesus. The star is also the heavenly sign of a prophecy fulfilled long ago and the …

“Create an NeoPixel (WS2812B) matrix and display festive holiday animations. Overview This project was a result of wanting to create a large display of NeoPixels to show animations at Christmas. It is smaller but more economical then covering my whole …

“Made a large version of the regular WS2812B LED by using 8 regular RGB LEDs connected with a WS2811 LED Driver. So, this is a NEOPIXEL LED, which is a little larger than a standard PIXEL. By using eight Regular …

“How are you doing, guys? So this is Color Mixer Version 1, which is basically a DIY version of the commercially available RGB Box used in photography. The commercially available “RGB box lights” is used in cinematography to set various …