Every maker needs a geeky wall clock and the geekiest way to get one is to build your own. With so many modular and open-source options, building your own decorative clock is far from the most ...
You can create a release to package software, along with release notes and links to binary files, for other people to use. Learn more about releases in our docs.
Like many of us, [Lee] wakes up every morning grumpy and tired. Once he decided to try to do something about it, he settled on making a sunrise alarm clock using NeoPixels. Over the course of thirty ...
The real-life closeup image of a WS2812B LED is given below. You can see that the WS2812B die is connected to 3 individual LEDs namely Red, Green and Blue using gold wires. The video below shows the ...
You can create a release to package software, along with release notes and links to binary files, for other people to use. Learn more about releases in our docs.
There’s an old saying, that you should do everything at least twice. Once to learn how to do it, and then a second time to do it right. Perhaps [Zweben] would agree, since he wasn’t satisfied with his ...
A NeoPixel ring with 60 RGBW LED’s connected to an ESP8266 gives us a clock using NTP server to get the accurate time. No external RTC needed. The time lib that is integrated in the ESP8266 core gets ...
As an alternative to an Arduino Nano, Uno, or Mega, you can use a Raspberry Pi, a PSoC, a Teensy 3.2, an XLR8, or a ShieldBuddy to control your NeoPixel applications. As an alternative to an Arduino ...
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