![]() ![]() ![]() I added body1.stl and body2.stl for people that can't print the base in one part. All you need to do is print the parts, solder the wiring harness, and assemble the LED parts. They have the latest software already installed. *** SPECIAL *** I have 4 boards assembled and tested of the current design. It requires a new version of the STL for the case since the SD reader is in a different location. The new PCB being designed will fix this. It is accounted for in the software so it does work. There is a wiring difference between the schematic and the actual PCB. The new board will have the SD socket already installed so it won't need to be purchased or soldered on. ![]() I will post a new and improved version eventually. NOTE: there is an error on this board, R2 needs to be removed. The PCB is available from me or you can order from here: I also wanted to mount the wires so they went sideways which gave better clearance for the second LED strip. This connector was originally the input side to the LED strip. I reversed the connectors so that I could mount the correct one in the handle box. One important thing to notice is that I removed the original connectors from the WS2812 LED strips. It is intended to be used with DIY Christmas lighting hardware as a receiver for other NRF24L01+ based wireless Christmas lighting transceivers such as the Komby products and nRFbridge. More details and models will be published here soon. PixelStick is a wireless pixel controller built around the Atmel ATxmega8E5 and Nordic NRF24L01+ 2.4GHz radio module. Using a small PCB I have reduced the size of the original and improved the wiring so it is mostly enclosed and simplified.Įverything else is the same as the original version. ![]()
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