This is a simple project to create a binary clock using a ESP8266 and some WS2812 single addressable leds. Use the wi-fi connection to syncronize the time via NTP, change timezone, led color and ...
The ESP8266 is a chip that turned a lot of heads recently, stuffing a WiFi radio, TCP/IP stack, and all the required bits to get a microcontroller on the Internet into a tiny, $5 module. It’s an ...
Even though the ESP8266 WiFi chipsets are really cheap (and can be somewhat challenging to work with), they still pack a lot of processing power. For instance, [Mr.jb.swe] took one of these modules ...
Control your WS2812 RGB LED strip via an ESP8266 WiFi access point. This project controls an LED strip with WS2812 RGB Neopixels via WiFi. An ESP-01 (containing the well-known ESP8266) sets up a WiFi ...
The LedPixelController accepts 1 unicast broadcast universe, and up to 8 unicast universes. The controller then multiplexes the data from the UART TXD1 port using an asynchrounous pixel driver that ...
This circuit allows you to drive a strip of WS2812 RGB LEDs (also called NeoPixels via Wi-Fi. Using the module ESP-01 module (featuring the ESP8266 chip), the board becomes a Wi-Fi access point. You ...
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