Boards in the Analog Dimming subclass Analog LEDs are for instance a single light (COB) LEDs or the common single color LED strips or RGB strips that only can have a single color for the whole strip. Currently next to the QuinLED-OG there are two models to perform this function: QuinLED-Quad A 4 channel version […]
QuinLED-Dig-Hexa QuinLED-Dig-Hexa has not been released yet! Will come somewhere in the future! QuinLED-Dig-Hexa is part of the digital LED controller family and is an ESP32 powered WiFi connected addressable LED (strip) controller. QuinLED-Dig-Hexa is suited for 5v LED strips with various chips such as the WS2812b (Neopixel), APA102/SK9822 (Dotstar) or SK6822 LED chips. Features MH-ET-Live […]
Testimonials / User showcases Over the years I’ve gotten a lot of emails from people who have built and are using the QuinLED-OG module for their own purposes. I’m always very happy to get these mails and enjoy them a lot! But instead of keeping these to myself, this page is going to showcase some […]
QuinLED-An-Quad 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 802.11N connectivity Wide software compatibility through Arduino IDE, Micropython or other distributions Onboard Micro-USB port and Reboot/EN switches 4 channels for PWM LED dimming Up to 300.000Hz (tested) PWM dimming […]
12v vs 24v LED strip or Voltage Drop Why use 24v LED strip? Most common LED strip is sold is 12v. I think this is because it’s compatible with generic power supplies, car voltage, etc.. But especially when using longer lengths (More then 1 or 2 meters, depending on strip quality) a problem pops-up. […]