I've been seeing some rather inexpensive multicolor LED tapes with a control box attached which can have color patterns move along the tape. To me that implies the controller is sending signals to a number of the LEDs then repeating that pattern down the string.
I'm wondering if I could take one of those cheaper than a tape of Neopixels units and replace its control box with an Arduino or other programmable control system and individually address the multicolor LEDs?
I have a project that needs 80 multicolor LEDs in a 16x5 grid, with programmable colors, and in a separate unit 80 switches, with each switch controlling the on/off state of one LED. The current setup is a vintage thing from the 1960's with a very 'brute force' setup that simply has a large number of wires inside a flexible tube.
Cutting that down to an Ethernet or USB cable would be very nice, as would being able to use different colors for the lights instead of just the white incandescent bulbs being on or off, and frequently burning out then being expensive to replace because they run on 28V DC.
I'm wondering if I could take one of those cheaper than a tape of Neopixels units and replace its control box with an Arduino or other programmable control system and individually address the multicolor LEDs?
I have a project that needs 80 multicolor LEDs in a 16x5 grid, with programmable colors, and in a separate unit 80 switches, with each switch controlling the on/off state of one LED. The current setup is a vintage thing from the 1960's with a very 'brute force' setup that simply has a large number of wires inside a flexible tube.
Cutting that down to an Ethernet or USB cable would be very nice, as would being able to use different colors for the lights instead of just the white incandescent bulbs being on or off, and frequently burning out then being expensive to replace because they run on 28V DC.