The Lantern project is an ESP-based addressable RGB LED strip controller.
It employs two ESPs: an ESP32 with a Nintendo Wii Nunchuk connected to it, which functions as a remote, and an ESP8266 connected to a WS2812 LED strip, which acts as the receiver and drives the strip.
The Lantern project offers 32 different modes and employs basic cryptographic features (that at least prevent separate transmitter-receiver pairs from interfering with one another).
The tutorial is available at: https://www.instructables.com/DIY-Addre ... ontroller/
You can download the archive with firmware from one of these sources:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/the-lantern-project/
https://github.com/Northstrix/Lantern
DIY Addressable RGB LED Strip Controller
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DIY Addressable RGB LED Strip Controller
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Re: DIY Addressable RGB LED Strip Controller
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: DIY Addressable RGB LED Strip Controller
P.S. I forgot to mention that this device has interface in two languages: English and Hebrew.
Additionally, the cat is animated!
Additionally, the cat is animated!
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Re: DIY Addressable RGB LED Strip Controller
The tutorial is now available on Medium. Check it out at https://medium.com/@Northstrix/diy-addr ... c61abfaf5e
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