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  • ...roject based on the [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR|8MHz WS2811 driver]] ...ion sources]. This particular demo is in [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811/blob/master/effects/water_torture.hpp water_torture.hpp].
    2 KB (249 words) - 00:14, 8 November 2019
  • ...ersion of the WS2811@8Mhz driver code mentioned on the page "[[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR]]" and the methodology used to create that cod ...github]. The final assembly code is also [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811/blob/master/src/ws2811_8.h available on github]. The order of the blocks in
    9 KB (1,652 words) - 22:30, 11 March 2014
  • ...creating code to [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR|drive a WS2811/WS2812 LED string with an 8Mhz AVR]], some of the comments on that page tri Our WS2811 driver, like all others that I've seen, is "memory mapped", which means tha
    9 KB (1,444 words) - 01:54, 30 November 2020
  • ...he WS2811 driver) it became apparent that it should be possible to drive 8 WS2811 led strings in parallel from one AVR. This allows a single 8Mhz AVR to outp ...r transmission is below. This is definitely simpler than the [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR‎|single-channel version]], but the single ch
    5 KB (688 words) - 09:28, 30 September 2017
  • #REDIRECT [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR]]
    61 bytes (10 words) - 15:42, 12 February 2013
  • ...e is likely to be the [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811/blob/master/ws2811/ws2811_8.h#L49 shortest code] that delivers the exact timing (i.e. exactly ...trations in these videos can be found on [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811 github].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Driving a large WS2811 LED string with an ATtiny13 and nothing else]]
    81 bytes (13 words) - 22:11, 11 March 2014
  • #REDIRECT [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR]]
    61 bytes (10 words) - 15:42, 12 February 2013
  • ...roject based on the [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR|8MHz WS2811 driver]] ...ion sources]. This particular demo is in [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811/blob/master/effects/water_torture.hpp water_torture.hpp].
    2 KB (249 words) - 00:14, 8 November 2019
  • |style="width:64px;"|[[File:Ws2811 thumbnail.jpg|upright=1.0|link=Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR]] | '''WS2811 LED strips & 8Mhz AVR'''
    6 KB (883 words) - 21:17, 19 November 2020
  • ...he WS2811 driver) it became apparent that it should be possible to drive 8 WS2811 led strings in parallel from one AVR. This allows a single 8Mhz AVR to outp ...r transmission is below. This is definitely simpler than the [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR‎|single-channel version]], but the single ch
    5 KB (688 words) - 09:28, 30 September 2017
  • ...creating code to [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR|drive a WS2811/WS2812 LED string with an 8Mhz AVR]], some of the comments on that page tri Our WS2811 driver, like all others that I've seen, is "memory mapped", which means tha
    9 KB (1,444 words) - 01:54, 30 November 2020
  • ...e is likely to be the [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811/blob/master/ws2811/ws2811_8.h#L49 shortest code] that delivers the exact timing (i.e. exactly ...trations in these videos can be found on [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811 github].
    16 KB (2,772 words) - 13:13, 28 May 2024
  • When [[driving 8 WS2811 strips in parallel with an 8Mhz AVR]] we need to transpose arrays of rgb-va
    3 KB (340 words) - 07:40, 30 September 2017
  • ...ersion of the WS2811@8Mhz driver code mentioned on the page "[[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR]]" and the methodology used to create that cod ...github]. The final assembly code is also [https://github.com/DannyHavenith/ws2811/blob/master/src/ws2811_8.h available on github]. The order of the blocks in
    9 KB (1,652 words) - 22:30, 11 March 2014
  • ...f the programming header straight to the AVR pins (I tend to [[Driving the WS2811 at 800 kHz with an 8 MHz AVR|avoid using crystals or oscillators]] because
    5 KB (831 words) - 09:58, 16 November 2014
  • ...an be used to control devices like LCD-displays, NRF24L01(+) transceivers, WS2811(B) LED strings etc., and all of these somehow need the user of the library
    20 KB (3,213 words) - 22:37, 16 November 2016