4x IRLZ34 MOSFET + Heat Sink Case / Raspberry RGB-W LED Stripe
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RGB-W (4-channel red, green, blue and white) LED Stripe controlled by a Raspberry Pi Zero The LED stripe is powered by four IRLZ34 transistors with heat sinks to keep them cool. A custom 3D printed case houses the electronics, making it easy to transport and display. To control the LED stripe, WiFi, SSH, Bash, and Python scripts are used. A web interface will be developed next. The perfboard is a 100x50mm piece of circuit board, cut from a standard 100x160mm sheet. The distance between the screws on the perfboard is 91.44mm, while the distance to the drill holes is 40.64mm. To assemble the "open frame" case, you will need M3x14 screws, washers, and nuts. For the "closed case," M3x40 screws, washers, and nuts are required. Check out this YouTube video for more information: https://youtu.be/O7o_t6O3RnU You can purchase the necessary components on eBay at these links: http://www.ebay.de/itm/162337701393 http://www.ebay.de/itm/152358321668 http://www.ebay.de/itm/331097362317
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