WLED-wemos-shield
SerialChiller
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9.0 | 0.0 | |
29 days ago | over 4 years ago | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
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WLED-wemos-shield
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wled sound reactive, a bit confused about mixed messages.
If you want to try out the new stuff, you can grab the nightly builds here https://github.com/srg74/WLED-wemos-shield/tree/master/resources/Firmware
- Effect Overlay in 0.14
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Where can I buy an ESP32 that already has all the drivers and WLED installed. Just want a plug & play unit.
Here’s the srg74 one with relay at Tindie And the GitHub for it github Shield at at Tindie
- WLED deleted all my presets!!
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WeMos D1 Mini + Homekit + WS2812 Strip
If you're running that many strips you'll need to ensure you can supply enough power, and at various points along the length of the strip. You may also need a level shifter to ensure the strips are change reliably. You may also want to save energy and avoid the strips consuming power when "off", which they do. So you can get a shield for the WeMos D1 Mini which includes a level shifter and relay, like: https://github.com/srg74/WLED-wemos-shield and works with WLED.
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A few questions from a beginner
If you are considering using lots of LEDs which may be powered off for large amounts of time, then you may want to look at using a controller board with a relay which cuts power completely to the strips when "off", like the WLED-Wemos-shield: https://github.com/srg74/WLED-wemos-shield
SerialChiller
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Problems reading RS232 from a fanuc CNC
Your schematic looks good. I have done something with the ESP32: SerialChiller.
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RS232 to internet
There are quite a few options that I’m sure could port over the the rPi nicely. Good luck!
What are some alternatives?
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