Looks decent, but does it work?
.:madworm:. has posted:We'll have to wait until the programming adapter arrives. IF it works, this thing will be a nice addition to common LED-strips.
View ArticleThe first real panel - turned out nicely
.:madworm:. has posted:This time it's got it all: a frame, machine-handling and alignment holes and fiducials. Heck, I even added a unique board-identifier (git commit-id-#). I will keep at least one...
View ArticleAnother reason to use git for version-control
.:madworm:. has posted:Getting started with git version-control: git-scm.com/book KICad PCB: www.kicad-pcb.org
View ArticleWearable Electronics - A small coat button
.:madworm:. has posted:Once connected to power using conductive thread, this little thing (just 18mm diameter) will blink / fade its LEDs. Switching between modes is done by shorting the two marked...
View ArticleDual-color Coat Button variant
.:madworm:. has posted:This one is just for the heck of it. I don't plan doing 0402 parts on a regular basis.
View ArticleWS2812B test board
.:madworm:. has posted:Using intelligent LED pixels spares quite a lot of CPU cycles.
View ArticleImproved 3D viewr for KiCad
.:madworm:. has posted:Since the BZR-4365 release, pcbnew (the layout part of KiCad) got an impressive quality upgrade to its 3D viewer.www.kicad-pcb.org
View ArticleCoat-Button - latest incarnation (backside)
.:madworm:. has posted:This board is now capable of single and dual color operation. In case of single color I can just populate the alternate 0603 footprints on the back side. That's easier than using...
View ArticleWS2812B + ATmega168/328 breakout
.:madworm:. has posted:Bare PCBs may be available on tindie.
View ArticleLED module - 400lm
.:madworm:. has posted:Upgraded version of a previous project. It essentially doubles the light output, same price. Newer kind of high-efficiency LEDs from Nichia. This module runs from 18-24V DC @ 180mA.
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