Difference between revisions of "Hornbill Lights:Build a Bluetooth ambience light controller with WS2812 LED strips."
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+ | The Hornbill Lights Kit Comes with all the parts required to build the project. | ||
+ | * WS2812 LED Strip. 5 meters in length uses 150 LEDs. | ||
+ | * Power Supply, 10A. | ||
+ | * Hornbill Lights Kit | ||
+ | ** Hornbill ESP32 Dev Board | ||
+ | ** Hornbill Proto Board | ||
+ | ** Other Passive components as per schematic. | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 11 April 2017
We have said several times that the ESP32 is feature rich. We will use two of the built-in components to build Hornbill Lights. In this tutorial we will make use of the built-in remote peripheral to drive the WS2812 LEDs with Hornbill ESP32 and then build a cross platform app using cordova-ionic to control the LEDs. The app speaks with the Hornbill ESP32 with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
Contents
Components
The Hornbill Lights Kit Comes with all the parts required to build the project.
- WS2812 LED Strip. 5 meters in length uses 150 LEDs.
- Power Supply, 10A.
- Hornbill Lights Kit
- Hornbill ESP32 Dev Board
- Hornbill Proto Board
- Other Passive components as per schematic.