Aug 21, 2015
12:28 AM
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Aug 21, 2015
12:28 AM
The RGB LED Lighting Shield was designed to drive constant current LEDs.
However, constant voltage LEDs (for example: LED strips) can also be driven with some software changes.
If you are interested to find out how, check out the newly-released Application Note entitled, "Driving LED Strip Lights with the RGB LED Lighting Shield" at
http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/evaluation-boards/KIT_LED_XMC1202_AS_01/evaluation-boards/KIT...
The Arduino sketch can also be downloaded from the same link above.
However, constant voltage LEDs (for example: LED strips) can also be driven with some software changes.
If you are interested to find out how, check out the newly-released Application Note entitled, "Driving LED Strip Lights with the RGB LED Lighting Shield" at
http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/evaluation-boards/KIT_LED_XMC1202_AS_01/evaluation-boards/KIT...
The Arduino sketch can also be downloaded from the same link above.
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Mar 04, 2016
04:03 PM
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Mar 04, 2016
04:03 PM
Hello,
how can I convert either the Arduino Sketch or the Dave v3 (RGBLED_2_Safe) to Dave v4.
BTW, there is no Dave v4 example under the RGB Shield documents...
how can I convert either the Arduino Sketch or the Dave v3 (RGBLED_2_Safe) to Dave v4.
BTW, there is no Dave v4 example under the RGB Shield documents...
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Aug 10, 2016
05:02 AM
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Aug 29, 2016
03:37 AM
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Aug 29, 2016
03:37 AM
The RGB LED Lighting Shield was intended to drive consistent current LEDs.