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The TransistorPixel

What would it take to build an addressable LED like the WS2812 (aka Neopixel) using only discrete transistors? Time for a small “1960 style logic meets modern application” technology fusion project.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor cpldcpuPosted on February 27, 2021May 22, 2021Categories Discrete Logic, Hardware, Intelligent LED, LED, UncategorizedTags addressable LED, Discrete Logic, RTL, WS28123 Comments on The TransistorPixel

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