Case for mini ESP32 Led Stripe with aluminium profile

Case for mini ESP32 Led Stripe with aluminium profile

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## This case is sponsored by http://CALE.es the ESP32 Screen manager for your displays This is just a simple case to hold a mini ESP32 and his 3 wires to the WS2812B. You can find specifics about firmware in Github. Communications protocol UDP will be hearing in a configurable port so you can send short instructions from Orca or any other program you desire Requirements Get an ESP32 Board (Any) and compile this firmware using Plataformio or Arduino Make sure to update the settings for your LED Stripe (data PIN, Length) and also edit lib/Config/config.h adding your WiFi credentials Update the default Orca IP for UDP so it knows where to send the UDP Messages. Now Remora supports mDns so if you are on Linux or Mac try to make a ping to: led.local And see if the ESP32 responds. For windows you need to install Bonjour for this to work. Update the default led.local in Config.h if you need another name. Firmware: https://github.com/martinberlin/Remora There is also a branch that should work in ESP8266 if you want to use one of those. Speed is almost the same unless you send video then we recommend only ESP32's HACKADAY Project: https://hackaday.io/project/166146-remora If it sparks your interest please follow the Hackaday project and read the instructions on building one. If you found this useful, please donate what you think it is worth to my paypal.me using the **Tip Designer** button. Help cover the time of design. Thanks, we hope you can use it! Just send me a comment or private message if you need a professional customization of this 3D-Model

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