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ws2812b Switch
door phorton1
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This is a switch that you can print and assemble and attach to a LED in a ws2812b LED array or strip to create an illuminated addressable switch array using only one additional GPIO pin on your microprocessor.
The best description about how to print and assemble the switches is available at
https://github.com/phorton1/projects-ws2812bSwitchArray1/tree/master/stl
There is a YouTube video demonstrating the completed switches and circuit at https://youtu.be/zrMks7Vt0dI
All of the printing and assembly instructions, the source code, STL, and Fusision 360 files can additionally be found in the github repository at: https://github.com/phorton1/projects-ws2812bSwitchArray1
There is also a Hackaday project about this at https://hackaday.io/project/167696-one-wire-3d-printed-ws2812b-switch-array
It took a lot of fine tuning to get these to print well, and to print in batches. I used a 0.20mm nozzle (for the first time), so there was a learning curve involved.
Assembling th
The best description about how to print and assemble the switches is available at
https://github.com/phorton1/projects-ws2812bSwitchArray1/tree/master/stl
There is a YouTube video demonstrating the completed switches and circuit at https://youtu.be/zrMks7Vt0dI
All of the printing and assembly instructions, the source code, STL, and Fusision 360 files can additionally be found in the github repository at: https://github.com/phorton1/projects-ws2812bSwitchArray1
There is also a Hackaday project about this at https://hackaday.io/project/167696-one-wire-3d-printed-ws2812b-switch-array
It took a lot of fine tuning to get these to print well, and to print in batches. I used a 0.20mm nozzle (for the first time), so there was a learning curve involved.
Assembling th
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