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On 05/12/16 15:26, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 08:02:40 +0000, Tim Watts wrote: Hmm. I looked at the separate driver chip for the addressable, the WS2811. It does seem to show 1 LED = 5V supply and 3 in series = 12V, so that would explain some of the addressable tapes that have 1 pixel=3LEDs as the addressable element (being 12V tapes). Nearly, each pixel has at least 3 LEDs, red, green and blue. Well - OK, I was counting an RGB unit as a single package, which it usually is in the tapes at least ![]() In the 5 V system that is all there is per pixel. In the 12 V system there are three LEDs in series per colour so 9 LEDs total. B-) However the control box must have some suitable switching and be microprocessor controlled so just hacking into that is probably easier. Prised it open, some chip that I can't find any reference for controling W2E SOT23 MOSFETs for the switching. |
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