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24 Channel USB Connected LED Controller, upto 1A per Channel

Step 11Future Designs/Projects

Future Designs/Projects
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I am currently finishing my firmware and software for RGB LEDs. Which I plan on creating many projects from. I will release an instructable for it in the future.

Other Ideas:
-  3w or 1w LED array, PCB could do a 4x4 array directly, but a 8x16 LED Array with multiplexing

- Cascading rainbow lights using 12v RGB Light Strip

- MAME Arcade Button and Case lights, I am planning this and will release it here on Instructables.

- PC Case lights, as its USB connected, could even hook certain types of PC fans to an LED output, with some additional protection circuitry.

- Cabinet Lights

- Vehicle Ground Effects


I have kits for this and many others Available in My Store and will be adding more.

The project files, including files needed to make a PCB are on step 1.

The tube light shown below, is made using this controller, the project will be posted soon along with RGB control firmware and software for programming your own patterns.


Thanks for reading and please check My Profile for more of my Projects and stay tuned for some great projects utilizing this circuit.


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Designing electronic creations from microcontrollers, LEDs and anything else I can pull out of a dumpster and make use of. Check my Profile