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[PCB Prototype] Programmable_Timer_Relay

Hello everyone,I am looking for the smallest possible programable timer PCB prototype with RTC, relay and Bluethooth including firmware.This prototype will used to be programmed to light up a tiny 5mm...
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[PCB Assembly] Recommendation for SK6812 or WS2812B 3535 components

I have a PCB I would like to be fully assembled by PCBWay that includes a matrix of 25x 3535 RGB LEDs. I have read the SK6812 mini LEDs can be very sensitive to soldering temperatures and may fail.&nb...
  • answered Mar 12,2021
    by Praddy
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[Others] Any advice on changing an IR receiver to push buttons.

This is an LED driver which controls an LED strip with a remote and can change the colors/intensity of the lights. It supplies 12v to the LEDs.I want to know if it is possible to replace the IR receiv...
  • answered Nov 16,2020
    by DAVIDE
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[PCB Prototype] LED's of 6th anniversary badge

Hello! I have a question.What types of RGB LED's are used on your 6th anniversary badge?I couldn't find these types of LED's and I wanted some flashing RGB LED's for my project...
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[Others] Is a hall effect sensor will be the best approach to take for this?

I'm building a hinged box where I'd like to trigger some leds in the box to turn on when the lid is opened, then off again when closed. My first thought was using a hall effect sensor. Is this...
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[PCB Prototype] Does anyone know of a place that can create LEDs with leads?

I got some PCBs made from PCBway that have the JST PH female connectors on and they work great. I now need to find a somewhere that has a large selection of LEDs (including SMD LED) that either h...
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[Others] How do I wire the led to a power source

Hello, I bought led strip that I plan to connect to a power bank. The strip is rated at 5v and has 144 WS2812B leds. The both sides of the strip have 3 pin connectors and 2 wires for ground and power....
  • answered Aug 17,2020
    by Paul H
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[Others] Can I use magnet wire to light an LED with an Arduino?

I need to control a really small LED and use the thinnest wire possible so it looks hidden. Magnet wire is very thin and might work but I want to know if I can control an LED with it?
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