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led_light_controller [2015/02/21 12:17] – [firmware] kingkevinled_light_controller [2015/02/21 12:36] – moved pictures kingkevin
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 This article is about the LED light installation in my room. This article is about the LED light installation in my room.
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 LED strips, and ATX power supply, and a custom board are used. LED strips, and ATX power supply, and a custom board are used.
 +The brightness of the strips can be controlled using a remote.
 +Different colour temperatures allow different ambiance.
  
 {{led_light_controller:dsc00609.jpg?250|}} {{led_light_controller:dsc00609.jpg?250|}}
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 The source code is available on [[https://git.cuvoodoo.info/kingkevin/led-controller/tree/master/firmware|git]]. The source code is available on [[https://git.cuvoodoo.info/kingkevin/led-controller/tree/master/firmware|git]].
 The firmware binary is available {{led_light_controller:led-controller_firmware.tar.gz|here}}. The firmware binary is available {{led_light_controller:led-controller_firmware.tar.gz|here}}.
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 +======= ATX ======
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 +A 4.7Ω power resistor is used to draw power on the 5 V rail.
 +This improves the 12 V rail.
 +The ATX [[http://www.formfactors.org/developer%5Cspecs%5CPower_Supply_Design_Guide_Desktop_Platform_Rev_1_2.pdf|Power Supply Design Guide for Desktop Platform Form Factors]] ({{led_light_controller:atx_psdg_v1.2.pdf|archive}}) shows the relation between the load of these two rails.
 +And testing it {{led_light_controller:power_measurement.ods|confirms it}}.
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 +{{led_light_controller:measure.jpg?450px|}}
 +{{led_light_controller:power_measurement.svg?450px|}}
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