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Dec 29, 2014
06:52 PM
Getting Started Guide for RGB LED Shield posted on the element14 Blog:
Infineon have produced an Arduino shield for LED dimming and lighting, and it is quite impressive.
It is ready-to-use, just solder up some pin headers, connect up LEDs using the spring connectors, plug it onto the Arduino and give the boards some power. Example Arduino code is provided as well.
This post investigates how to make the most of the RGB LED shield from Infineon.
If you would like to build a home LED lighting and you need a fairly powerful board to control it, the LED shield is likely to be a very good option.
Get all details in the e14 community:
http://www.element14.com/community/groups/arduino/blog/2014/12/17/rgb-led-shield-from-infineon--gett...
Infineon have produced an Arduino shield for LED dimming and lighting, and it is quite impressive.
It is ready-to-use, just solder up some pin headers, connect up LEDs using the spring connectors, plug it onto the Arduino and give the boards some power. Example Arduino code is provided as well.
This post investigates how to make the most of the RGB LED shield from Infineon.
If you would like to build a home LED lighting and you need a fairly powerful board to control it, the LED shield is likely to be a very good option.
Get all details in the e14 community:
http://www.element14.com/community/groups/arduino/blog/2014/12/17/rgb-led-shield-from-infineon--gett...
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