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    PixelIt

    PixelIt

    ESP8266/ESP32 and WS2812B LED Matrix based PixelArt display

    PixelIt is an open-source firmware and hardware project designed to drive LED matrix displays using the ESP32 microcontroller. It's tailored for DIY enthusiasts and makers who want to create pixel art displays, show scrolling text, and integrate data from various APIs like weather or news. The project emphasizes customization and ease of use, allowing users to control displays via a web interface or REST API.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    LED Matrix Studio

    LED Matrix Studio

    Design graphics for LED-based electronics projects

    ...The 0.21 update allows for grid-based and freeform pixel layouts. Use the software to design fonts, graphics and animations for your PICAXE, PIC, Arduino, Parallax and any other electronics or microcontroller projects. Comes with example Arduino files demonstrating use of exported data. Download the zip files for the latest version of the code and executable.
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    Downloads: 208 This Week
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    TIC! Camera Timer
    This is an open-hardware one-button time-lapse camera timer initially developed for a Canon 400D Digital SLR camera. It can be used to take photographs at intervals from 1 second to 65535 seconds (approximately 18 hours). Uses a PIC microcontroller.
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