
Movil Case for mini ESP32 Led Stripe with aluminium profile
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This is a straightforward setup to connect an ESP32 board and its three wires to a WS2812B. You can find detailed information about the firmware in the Github project. Building Instructions: https://github.com/martinberlin/Remora ESP32 Firmware Communications Protocol: The Remora listens for UDP messages on a configurable port, allowing you to send short instructions from Orca or any other application. Requirements: Get an ESP32 board and compile this firmware using Plataformio or Arduino. Update the settings for your LED strip (data PIN, Length) and edit lib/Config/config.h with your WiFi credentials. Update the default Orca IP for UDP so it knows where to send messages. Remora now supports mDNS, making it easy to test on Linux or Mac by pinging: led.local. On Windows, install Bonjour to use this feature. Update the default led.local in Config.h if you need a different name. Building Instructions: https://hackaday.io/project/166146-Remora ESP32 Firmware
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