An ESP32 Ethernet controller and level-shifting quad port HAT to control 4 LED pixel strings and/or strips

$39.00

5 in stock (can be backordered)

SKU: WASATCHQUAD Category: Tag:

Description

This is a board to control WS2812, WS2811, and various other protocol LED lights. It uses an ESP32-based WT32-ETH01 board with a custom HAT that shifts the 3.3V signals from the ESP32 to 5V signals expected by strings and strips of LEDs. It comes installed with WLED software that supports both Ethernet and WiFi connectivity. This can be used to control simple animations of LED lights as well as receive E1.31 and DDP data for sequenced light shows from programs such as Vixen and xLights. This board has 4 outputs to control 4 separate light strings.

Note: This board needs 5V power to run and output a data signal to LED lights. It does NOT output that 5V to power LED lights. It only sends a data signal. You will need to properly connect a power source to your LED strips or strings in addition to connecting power and ground from this board to control the pixels. Also, do NOT connect 12V directly to the board or damage may occur.

Led Pin Assignments:

  • Led 1: Pin 2
  • Led 2: Pin 4
  • Led 3: Pin 12
  • Led 4: Pin 14

Recommended maximum number of pixels per pin:

  • 40 Frames Per Second: 500 pixels/pin
  • 20 Frames Per Second: 800 pixels/pin

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 4 × 4 × 2 in

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