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Prototyping wires. Male type.
The most common way to connect peripherals to most arduinos.
Those are male jumper wires, which means they insert into the arduino gpios.
Welcome to PicoFarmLED!
In this little guide we will go through setting up the PicoFarmLED panel with arduino.
Any arduino compatible board should work, just make sure it's either 3.3v or 5v with PWM output. Which is probably the case of 90% of them.
This guide will help you create your own automation program, if you are looking for a ready-to-go firmware alternative, checkout the guide below:
Welcome to PicoFarmLED!
In this little guide we will go through setting up the PicoFarmLED panel with an electric dimmer.
Initially those are used as speed controllers for eletric motors, but they'll work for us too.
This will not give a precise dimming, but will allow some range of dimming.
Got a better dimming solution, see the other guides below:
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Prototyping wires. Male type.
Solderless connectors
Mandatory prototyping tool
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Prototyping wires. Male type.
Solderless connectors
Mandatory prototyping tool