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Wiring 3014/3020/2835/5050/ Analog LED Strip with MCU

Wiring the analog LED Strip is not so difficult compare to addressable LED Strip. To control an analog LED Strip using popular Microcontroller like Arduino you need to add a power transistor to the circuit if you are new to

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Wiring WS2812 8-Bit RGB LED Strip with Arduino

In this illustration we’re going to wire the 8bit WS2812B 50-50 which Chainable, addressable LED (Light Emitting Diode) A precise on any vivid colorful light mixing animation, these module as the example for this demonstration we going to control each

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Wiring MAX7219 on 8 Bit 7 Segment Digital LED Tube Display

Yet another illustration guide, how to wire the MAX7219 on 8 Bit 7 Segment Digital LED Display driven by MAX7219. The MAX7219 is an integrated serial input output common-cathode display driver which is connected to microprocessor or microcontroller along with

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Starter #17 Using RGB LED on Arduino

RGB(RED/GREEN/BLUE) LEDs Look just like a normal LED, however, inside of this LED has a 3 in 1 package, nside of the this LED it has Red, Green and Blue. This LED can be control using PWM(Pulse with Modulation) to

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