Difference between revisions of "Modular LED Dimmer 1-12CH"
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[https://www.mikrocontroller.net/articles/Diskussion:LED-Fading#Diskussion_wissenschaftl.-technischer_Hintergrund LED Fading] | [https://www.mikrocontroller.net/articles/Diskussion:LED-Fading#Diskussion_wissenschaftl.-technischer_Hintergrund LED Fading] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 27 August 2019
Modular LED Dimmer 1-12CH | |
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Developer | SirSydom |
Phase | Beta Version in productive environment |
µC-Board | Arduino Pro Mini/Pro Micro/Micro/Mega 2560/ItsyBitsyM0 |
µC | atmega328p/atmega32u4/atmega 2560/SAMD21 |
KNX | SiemensBCU / MiniBCU / MicroBCU |
Short Description
The idea behind this "device" is to create a common software and hardware design, to enable the advanced user to build a custom LED-Dimmer.
Soldering and PCB will be limited to Breadboard, so everyone who knows which side of the soldering iron will get hot can build it.
It will support a range of 1 up to 12 channels using the 16bit timer/pwm of the atmega µControllers.
Depending on the number of channels, it can be built into a REG-Case for central usage or into module case for decentral usage.
It will support CV (constant voltage) LED up to 24V and CC (constant current) LED.
Maybe for some configurations I (or someone else) will design a pcb.
While the current prototype runs on a Mega2560 Board, I plan switiching to SAMD21 on a ItsyBitsyM0 Board with MicroBCU and a PCA9685 I2C PWM Driver.
With this setup 24 channels in a 9TE casing seem to be possible.