QuinLED-An-Deca Specifications Back to Index Page Features MH-ET-Live ESP32 development board Dual-Core CPU with plenty of memory and hardware timers for PWM generation WiFi 2.4Ghz 802.11 N connectivity Wide software compatibility through Arduino IDE, Micropython or other distributions Onboard Micro-USB port and Reboot/EN switches 10 channels with TO-220 MOSFET for PWM dimming Tested 300.000Hz PWM […]
Boards in the QuinSense subclass Current development timeframe is unknown Both the QuinLED-Quad and QuinLED-Deca have GPIO and voltage pins broken out and can be used for sensors and other devices! QuinSense is all about making boards to hook up sensors or switches such as wall switches, motion sensors, temperature sensors, etc. The main focus […]
A new version, why? Let me start by saying that there isn’t anything wrong with the Original version of QuinLED, which, from here on I’ll call QuinLED-OG. The reason for a new version is purely driven out of the desire for enhanced features. There are even still reasons to choose the QuinLED-OG version over the […]
This is an old article, kits are still not available but some boards are now available in a pre-assembled form! Designed as a DIY project Ever since designing the first QuinLED-OG module I’ve had the mentality that I need to have fun building it. Because, if I can do it and have fun while doing […]
Video How to dim an LED Dimming in the past was often done by lowering voltage to the light source by which the light source would decrease in output. This works well using traditional light bulbs but does not function with LEDs. Although decreasing voltage can alter the light output levels of an LED it […]
