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RGB LED Display, Using WS2801 Addressable RGB LED Strip And PIC Clicker

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Author: Emil Enchev

Last Updated: 2018-01-19

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Graphics & LCD

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License: MIT license  

It's an example how to make a 10 x 10 RGB LED Display, using SW2801 addressable RGB LED Strip and PIC Clicker.
Every LED in the strip can be independently set.
Some simple images are displayed.

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mikroC PRO for PIC
  • lib
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  • hex
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A short video of project realisation. Some single images are used for a demo test.

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