Hello! I am looking to learn how to connect an LED light strip to an arcade button so that when the arcade button is pressed, the LED light strip turns on or flashes a specific colour. I have looked online and it appears that an ardunio is helpful in doing this, but I am not sure how to make the connection, or what kind of hardware is needed. This is my first lighting project so any help is appreciated!
My understanding is that a strip has 60 "LED modules" per meter (or 30 or 144), and each "LED modules" integrates 3 (or 1 or 4) LEDs and a driver chip (e.g. ws2812b).
@@elieeid8865 Not quite. Actually each "pixel" (not 'Led') is usually composed of several Leds (R,G,B) and a controller chip. That's why he rightfully didn't want to call them "Led" and mistakenly called them "strip".
Please check circuit diagram in this link: akuzechie.blogspot.com/2021/07/digitizing-multiple-analog-signals-via.html. And note how pot/push-button are connected.
nice and simple... also taught me about interrupts ... very good 😀
Thanks for your feedback
Please replace the 10k potentiometer and use push button for selection for led. Please make the video.
When you say strip ,it is the leds right???
yeah, confusing
I learned something new. thanks!
Apologies for the correction, these are ADDRESSABLE LED's, RGB LED's have a drive line for each colour and all are controlled together.
Thanks for your feedback
Hello! I am looking to learn how to connect an LED light strip to an arcade button so that when the arcade button is pressed, the LED light strip turns on or flashes a specific colour.
I have looked online and it appears that an ardunio is helpful in doing this, but I am not sure how to make the connection, or what kind of hardware is needed. This is my first lighting project so any help is appreciated!
Thank you so much ❤️🙏
goooooood thank uoy
You’re welcome
What is the strip for you??? It is the led???
A strip has 3 LEDs.
@@AnasKuzechie any way, thank you
My understanding is that a strip has 60 "LED modules" per meter (or 30 or 144), and each "LED modules" integrates 3 (or 1 or 4) LEDs and a driver chip (e.g. ws2812b).
@@fphenix That's right. 100% a strip is a strip one meyer or 50 meter but a led is the single light and the module is how many led on same series
@@elieeid8865 Not quite. Actually each "pixel" (not 'Led') is usually composed of several Leds (R,G,B) and a controller chip. That's why he rightfully didn't want to call them "Led" and mistakenly called them "strip".
Why do we need to use the resistors thou? What if the arduino and the leds are 5V, would you still need the resistors?
To protect Arduino digital pin.
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Can you help please?
When you "copy/pasted," you did it from HTML, and not text/ascii. Click the "raw" button to get ascii only. (302 is a capital A with a circumflex)
Can u show the circuit diagram of push button and POT connection
Please check circuit diagram in this link: akuzechie.blogspot.com/2021/07/digitizing-multiple-analog-signals-via.html. And note how pot/push-button are connected.
Very nice.
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Thanks