PIXELART LED animation matrix
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I loved the concept of Ledseq's Gameframe, so I created my own DIY version. It's built around an ESP32 microcontroller and a 16x16 WS2812 LED matrix. I also made sure it works seamlessly with the original animations available from Ledseq (you can purchase them directly at ledseq.com/product/game-frame-sd-files/). Note: I have no affiliation whatsoever with Ledseq. You can find my firmware here: https://github.com/mvoss96/LED-PIXELART-MATRIX To bring this project to life, you'll need the following electronics: * A microcontroller like an ESP32 (the ESP8266 might also work) that has plenty of RAM. * A 16x16 WS2812 LED matrix. * An SD-card module and a compatible SD card to store animations. Optional components for added features include: * Three mini clickswitches to toggle modes, skip animations, and more. * A DS3231 real-time clock to display the time on your matrix in clock mode. * A KY-018 optical resistance ambient light sensor for automatic brightness control. * A DS18B20 digital temperature sensor to show ambient temperature in clock mode. If you're interested in learning more about this project, including assembly guides and tutorials, keep an eye out for future updates.
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