Layman’s RGB LED module is an ultra-simple project realized without any microcontrollers. An RGB LED can be driven with a cmos presettable up/down counter. This is accomplished by connecting the three ...
This module uses a versioning scheme that is compatible with ZMK versions. As a general rule, the main branch is targeting compatibility with ZMK's main. This is a ZMK module containing a simple ...
This is a zephyr module that abstracts multiple sets of 3 Zephyr LEDs (GPIO or PWM (although PWM is untested as of yet)) behind the LED-strip interface. Please note when using GPIO each channel can ...
LED cubes are really nothing new, many of us consider the building of a good sized one almost an electronics rite of passage that not so many manage to find the time or have the skill to pull off.
In this short tutorial, we will show you how you can build yourself a transistor-driven color-changing RGB LED lights. The building process is simple and requires only a few transistors, capacitors ...
Abstract: In this paper, a backlight module driver driving high-power red, green, and blue light-emitting diodes (RGB LEDs) for a 19-in liquid crystal display is proposed. The DC-DC series resonant ...
You’re going to like [Ivan’s] write-up for this LED computer status monitor. Of course he didn’t just show-and-tell the final product — if he had you’d be reading this in a Links post. But he also ...
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HKC M10 Ultra introduces RGB mini LED with 4,788 dimming zones and 1,600 nits brightness
HKC has announced the M10 Ultra, which it calls the world’s first RGB Mini LED monitor. The launch marks a shift from single light control to combined light and color control, with HKC positioning the ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. A lot has happened since Sony first unveiled an early prototype of what it was then simply ...
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