A relatively short reverse engineering of a 12V LED strip controller based on (a powerfull) XC610 chip. Controlling LED strip is cool, but being forced to use an app is not. Fortunatly, ...
The 4 independent PWM channels are open-drain outputs tested at 30A load. With adequate cooling, it can handle more. The FETs have TVS diodes, snubbers and flyback diodes protecting them. The 12V ...
A few weeks ago, I saw a reader’s question about how to run PS3 cooling fans using an external electronics circuit. At the time I was busy with some other projects. The other day, I decided to put my ...
Last year, we wrote a tutorial showing how to control an RGB LED strip Control ANAVI Light ESP8266 controller. The board only works with standard non-addressable 12V LED strips however, and Leon ANAVI ...
HACK Lab HackLED Pro is an Adafruit Sparkle Motion-like LED controller that runs a custom version of WLED and supports both WS2812 and RGBCW LEDs, making it ideal for DIY lighting projects, smart home ...
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