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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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aurora
Aurora runs on SmartMatrix, a beautiful music visualizer, dynamic art display, video game art display. (by pixelmatix)
Striptease reviews and mentions
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Controlling WS2812B LEDs with Teensy using shifted voltage reference?
BTW, if you're using a Teensy 4.x you might be interested in my project.
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Need a trippy color spiral for your matrix? I gotcha covered.
I'm not aware of any general significance of DrawOneFrame functions. They don't invoke any particular FastLED behaviour. For projects where a variety of different effects can be presented, the author may choose to use C++ classes to provide a standard interface to initialise and display those effects. In my WavyDots sketch, that function name is a vestige of such a choice. The Aurora project does something similar. So does the Striptease project, but there the DrawOneFrame function is simply called loop.
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My Audio Reactive LED Projects for ESP32/Arduino in C++
Have you ever come across my project? Perhaps you might find some interesting ideas to borrow.
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Feature Request: "Invisible" LEDs
Hi, I faced the same problem in my project.
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Power wiring question
In my project I did something similar and created abstractions for composing virtual strips by joining, extracting a portion or reversing other virtual or physical strips. Have a look at the Strip API.
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Is FastLed compatible with Teensy 3.x or 4.x?
That's what I'm using in my project based on Teensy 4.1 + Audio shield for driving 6 channels in non-blocking mode and it works great!
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Teensy 4.0 serial problem with FastLED
I'm using it in my project for driving 6 channels (Teensy 4.x) without any problems.
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Unable to get FastLED 3.4 working on multiple strips in parallel with Teensy 4.0
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.
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How can I get patterns to "skip" sections of a LED strip?
I have developed a library/framework for this, and it allows decoupling the physical layout of your strips (up to six) from the logical layout.
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*HELP WANTED* Commissioned project (FastLED patterns / effects)
Hi, have a look at my project. It's a library/framework for Teensy 4.x + Audio Shield.
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lpaolini/Striptease is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Striptease is C++.
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