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InfluxDB
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FastLED
The FastLED library for colored LED animation on Arduino. Please direct questions/requests for help to the FastLED Reddit community: http://fastled.io/r We'd like to use github "issues" just for tracking library bugs / enhancements.
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SaaSHub
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I saw a suggestion to use serial output but don't know how to do that with multiple strips. From this post, I think I need to use pins 1, 8, 14, 17 but how do you add the different pins to FastLED.add?
I'm working on a project where I have 4 WS2812B LED strips hooked up to a Teensy 4.0. I've set it up using the instructions for parallel output on pins 19,18,14,15 but I'm having issues where often, the LEDs don't update properly or sometimes at all. Even something as simple as a FastLED.clear(), FastLED.show() won't actually show the cleared LEDs.
I'm working on a project where I have 4 WS2812B LED strips hooked up to a Teensy 4.0. I've set it up using the instructions for parallel output on pins 19,18,14,15 but I'm having issues where often, the LEDs don't update properly or sometimes at all. Even something as simple as a FastLED.clear(), FastLED.show() won't actually show the cleared LEDs.
Has anyone been successful getting it to work using FastLED with OctoWS2811? With only 4 strips of 156 LEDs, I didn't think I needed to go this far but at this point, am willing to try anything to get it to work.
If you plan to use the Audio shield in your project (as I do on mine), then two Serial ports won't be available (pins 8 and 20), leaving you with 3 and 6 serial ports available on standard pins.