How to Use Wled RGB Controller
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How to Use Wled RGB Controller
Hello everyone hope everyone is doing absolutely fine &
safe in the ongoing Pandemic
I’m extremely sorry was stuck with Work & Projects and lot of editing yet to be done
In this video I’m going to show you Wled a simple RGB Pixel controller which you can do it yourself
This is not made by me and I m not taking any ownership of this work just going to help you out
To get this done for you so . If you like this Project please subscribe to my channel and and you can show some
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https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED
WLED is open source software. It was written by an awesome developer named Aircoookie.
WLED was written to run on ESP8266 and ESP32 microcontrollers to help with controlling “NeoPixel” (WS2812B, WS2811, SK6812, APA102) LEDs. When installed on a microcontroller such as the ESP8266,
WLED runs a web server that can be controlled by an iOS or Android app, API, MQTT, Blynk, Alexa .
If you are familiar with Arduino and microcontrollers this would be a piece of cake
even if not you will still get to somewhere by following this instructables
Features
- WS2812FX library integrated for over 100 special effects
- FastLED noise effects and 50 palettes
- Modern UI with color, effect and segment controlsSegments to set different effects and colors to parts of the LEDsSettings page - configuration over networkAccess Point and station mode - automatic failsafe APSupport for RGBW strips16 user presets to save and load colors/effects easily,
- Supports cycling through them.Macro functions to automatically execute API callsNightlight function (gradually dims down)Full OTA software updatability (HTTP + ArduinoOTA), password protectableConfigurable analog clock + support for the Cronixie kit by DiamexConfigurable Auto Brightness limit for safer operation
Supplies
1)ESP8266 Board nodemcu/Wemos D1 mini
2)The software I used to flashor burn the fileESP8266 is called NodeMCU PyFlasher. marcelstoer(developer) for building it. ihave put the file in the instructables
3)micro usb cable
4)umper wires if you don't want to solder
5) Power supply 5V 3Amps
6)Female power cable
7)WS2812B, WS2811, SK6812 RGB strips( im using WS2811 leds)
7)A small plastic casing(Optional)
Setting Up Your ESP8266 Board
First thing need to Install the Drivers for Your board
Usually the boards have CH340 Chip drivers
you can download and install it from here.
Downloads
Install WLED on ESP8266
The software I used to flash/burn my Wemos d1 is NodeMCU PyFlasher. Thanks to marcelstoer for building it.
https://github.com/marcelstoer/nodemcu-pyflasher/r...
its really easy to use software
Once installed now go to Wled
https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/releases
from there download the .bin file from the releases for ESP8266
once you download the .bin file
flash that on your esp8266 using the Pyflasher please check the images for refrence( keep everything as it is
if you are using the same board like me )
on the PY flasher select the Com port and select the file location
Keep the Baude rate at 115200
flash mode DIO
You can select radio button yes Wipes all data
with this you can delete if any previous written data which is there on the board
then click on Flash Node MCU.
Once everything is flashed successfully you will
get a
message "Firmware successfully flashed please unpung and replug the device.
Wiring
In this project Im using Ws2811 led which has three pin
Voltage + ,GND -, & Data in
Connect the wiring as i have shown in the diagram
PLEASE note don't connect USB & external power at the same time on the board
Its recommended to power your board & Leds using external power supply
of 5V.
Initial Setup
Once the circuit is made and
Connect to the Power socket and connect the Leds
And go to your Wi-Fi connection on your Phone or PC
You will see Wled-AP default password is wled1234 all lower case
We will get an option of setup screen
Need to enter WIFI user name
& wifi password
Also assign a static gateway
And the click on save
The page will close and your phone will connect back to your home network
install Wled APP from Play store or Apple store
then click on Discover lights will get an option, you will see an option
go to led setup and enter the number leds you want to connect
in my case I have 38 kept the Brightness to 255
As an experiment I have put 1500MA current supply
You can mention more if you have a beefy power supply
You can select the color wheel
You can divide segment I made two segments of 19 each
Go in to effects to see all the cool effects
If you want to support the developer you can do that on the
Git hub page
And follow me on my instagram and Youtube channel & instructables
Everyone you see below arethe Contributors :
8bitbrett made the WiFi auto connect QR code with the Aircoookie/WLED logo! adamo made the animated Discord server logo! @debsahu provided the HomeAssistant autodiscovery and a lot of help with PIO!
@frenck made an amazing, stable and feature-packed native integration with HomeAssistant!
@photocromax is helping bringing the Live visualization feature to life and added GIF previews to the doc!
@raymiec is currently working on creating the best clients for Android and iOS!
@StormPie, the creator of the awesome mobile UI!
@timothybrown added MQTT authentication!
@viknet365 ported the Meteor effect!
@wiesendaniel added the configuration for the PlatformIO IDE!
@YeonV provided the initial HomeAssistant MQTT light config!
This list is incomplete.
Testing, Contributors and Supporters
47 Products
Achmed E.
Allan McN.
Andreas R.
Andrew G.
Andrew M.
Andries F.
Andy C.
Anton A.
Bernhard S.
Brendan W.
Brett H.
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Bryan H.
Christian K.
Cody M.
@computerfreek274
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@DaveDischord
David C.
David M.
@Def3nder
Dennis H.
Dinos P.
Donn L.
Duane B.
@DutchmanNL
@DuschdrBabbe
DrZzs (Justin A.)
Dylan L.
Effectsmeister
Eric N.
Eric P.
Eric Z.
e-town
@Errurion
Fabian N.
Felix S.
Fil
Gary O.
Geert De V.
George V.
Graham W.
Gunnar B.
Håkan H.
App.doNotProcessConnectivityEvents = true; Heiko
Hermann S.
Horst F. M. @illuxions
itechspar
Jacob D.
James W.
Jason C.
Jason S.
Jens
Jeremy D.
Jim P.
@jolll-dk
John B.
Jon D.
Jordan A.
Jordan J.
Joseph S.
Josh A.
Josh G.
@juanesf
Justin K.
@kayrozen
Kjell-Einar A.
Laurence C.
Leonhard A.
Leonhard S.
@MatFl
Marc H.
Marc R.
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Mario F. S.
Mark S.
Mark V.
Martin B.
Martin H.
Martin L.
Michael A.
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Michael E.
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Nigel H.
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Pascal L.
Pat
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Paul H.
@pete111
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Quindor
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Scott B.
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Self (Discord @tube)
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@synssins
Teemu H.
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Timothy M.
Timothy L.
Tobias B.
@toblum
Tyler R.
Valère M.
Volker B.
Vyacheslav A.
Xavier A. A.
@xxMonkeyxx
Used Libraries and Dependencies
ESP8266/ESP32 Arduino Core
NeoPixelBus by Makuna (svenihoney fork)
FastLED library
ESPAsyncTCP by me-no-dev
ESPAsyncUDP by me-no-dev (as of 0.9.0)
ESPAsyncWebServer by me-no-dev
ArduinoJSON by bblanchon
async-mqtt-client by marvinroger
WS2812FX by kitesurfer1404 (modified)
IRremoteESP8266 by markszabo (optional)
Timezone by JChristensen
Blynk library (compacted)
E1.31 library by forkineye (modified)
Espalexa by Aircoookie (modified)
Many included FastLED effects are modified versions of kriegsman's gists!
WebServer_tng by bbx10 (ESP32, up to 0.8.3) PubSubClient by knolleary (modified, up to 0.8.3)