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* Alexa RGBW Support When adding an RGBW device to Alexa and then selecting a white color tone, Alexa will send CT values to the device. Having a warm white or cold white strip should use 100% of that strip and then add the RGB colors to get either a warmer color or a colder one. * 40 keys IR Remote Added IR remote with 40 keys to use with RGBW stripes. * ESU8285 flash size corrected * ESP32 fixes for Solid RGBW ...not implemented for ESP32 yet ESP32 Solid RGBW defines moved from env:esp32dev to env:esp32 ESP32 Solid RGBW defines * Update readme.md * Update readme.md * Update readme.md Update readme.md * Use different IR remotes in the settings To turn off IR remote use "0" in the settings, use 1 to 4 for different IR remote types. * Use 5CH solid RGB stripes adapt the logic to use CW and WW for different CT-values * change from Opt-Out to Opt-In for solid (analoge) RGB stripes Changed code from #define WLED_DISABLE_ANALOG_LEDS to #define WLED_USE_ANALOG_LEDS * DEFINES for different devices added * order of PINs alligned to hardware * Update readme.md * correct initialization of variable rgb[] * SunRise Effect NightLight used to brighten the light combined with fading from the actual (primary) color to the secondary color * Fixed headline RLYPIN definition dependant on WLED_USE_ANALOG_LEDS Corrected list-item indents (readme.md) updated to match upstream master (briLast in wled00.ino) * Updates to adopt to upstream master RLYPIN definition dependant on WLED_USE_ANALOG_LEDS Fixed headline and corrected list-item indents (readme.md) updated to match upstream master (briLast in wled00.ino) * Sync with upstream master * PIO ini correction * sync of upstream readme.md * FX intensity slider to desaturate Color in Colorloop FX in default intensity (128) everything looks the same, decreasing the intensity will desaturate the color towards WHITE * PIO changes * adjusted linker scripts, debug settings etc. * Override script updated accordingly * ldscriipt for 1m0 adjusted * backup files deleted * deletion of wled00,ino.cpp * remove travis build from PIO * add custom builds to PIO ...to map the releases * removed build_type = release (as this is default) * updated to use espressif8266@2.3.3 ...instead of espressif8266@2.3.2 (both on arduino 2.6.3) * added more options to the PIO-override.ini * analog, too * build only 5 envs with Travis.CI * should be include not exclude * YAML correction * next YAML * UNDO * some effects behave wrong with strips longer then 256 LEDs This is particular true for the effects "Phased" and "Phased Noise" as well as for "Chase Rainbow". The reason is that in this cases 256 is divided by SEGLEN and used in the formula, but with SEGLEN greater than 256 the integer result will always be ZERO. |
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readme.md
Welcome to my project WLED! ✨
A fast and feature-rich implementation of an ESP8266/ESP32 webserver to control NeoPixel (WS2812B, WS2811, SK6812) LEDs or also SPI based chipsets like the WS2801 and APA102!
⚙️ Features
- WS2812FX library integrated for over 100 special effects
- FastLED noise effects and 50 palettes
- Modern UI with color, effect and segment controls
- Segments to set different effects and colors to parts of the LEDs
- Settings page - configuration over network
- Access Point and station mode - automatic failsafe AP
- Support for RGBW strips
- Up to 250 user presets to save and load colors/effects easily, supports cycling through them.
- Presets can be used to automatically execute API calls
- Nightlight function (gradually dims down)
- Full OTA software updatability (HTTP + ArduinoOTA), password protectable
- Configurable analog clock + support for the Cronixie kit by Diamex
- Configurable Auto Brightness limit for safer operation
- Filesystem-based config for easier backup of presets and settings
💡 Supported light control interfaces
- WLED app for Android and iOS
- JSON and HTTP request APIs
- MQTT
- Blynk IoT
- E1.31, Art-Net, DDP and TPM2.net
- Hyperion
- UDP realtime
- Alexa voice control (including dimming and color)
- Sync to Philips hue lights
- Adalight (PC ambilight via serial) and TPM2
- Sync color of multiple WLED devices (UDP notifier)
- Infrared remotes (24-key RGB, receiver required)
- Simple timers/schedules (time from NTP, timezones/DST supported)
📲 Quick start guide and documentation
See the wiki!
On this page you can find excellent tutorials made by the community and helpful tools to help you get your new lamp up and running!
🖼️ Images
💾 Compatible LED Strips
Type | Voltage | Comments |
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WS2812B | 5v | |
WS2813 | 5v | |
SK6812 | 5v | RGBW |
APA102 | 5v | C/D |
WS2801 | 5v | C/D |
LPD8806 | 5v | C/D |
TM1814 | 12v | RGBW |
WS2811 | 12v | 3-LED segments |
WS2815 | 12v | |
GS8208 | 12v | |
Analog/non-addressable | any | Requires additional circuitry |
🧊 Compatible PC RGB Fans and ARGB accessories
Brand | Model | Comments |
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Corsair | HD120 Fan | Uses WS2812B, data-in only |
PCCOOLER | Moonlight 5-pack Fans | Uses WS2812B, includes Data-out connector to keep each fan uniquely addressable if wired in series like traditional LED strips |
Any | 5v 3-pin ARGB for PC | Any PC RGB device that supports the 5v 3-pin ARGB motherboard header should work fine with WLED. All the major motherboard vendors support the Corsair HD120 and PCCOOLER fans listed, so we can safely assume any device that supports motherboard ARGB 5V 3-Pin standard will work with WLED. |
✌️ Other
Licensed under the MIT license
Credits here!
Uses Linearicons by Perxis!
Join the Discord server to discuss everything about WLED!
Check out the WLED Discourse forum!
You can also send me mails to dev.aircoookie@gmail.com, but please only do so if you want to talk to me privately.
If WLED really brightens up your every day, you can
Disclaimer:
If you are sensitive to photosensitive epilepsy it is not recommended that you use this software.
In case you still want to try, don't use strobe, lighting or noise modes or high effect speed settings.
As per the MIT license, I assume no liability for any damage to you or any other person or equipment.