How you directly access serially chained devices, like LEDS, shift registers, etc?


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    Default Re: How you directly access serially chained devices, like LEDS, shift registers, etc

    it would be difficult to pack rgb leds more tightly than these
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    and they work, limited to 8 colours with pbp
    Warning I'm not a teacher

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    Default Re: How you directly access serially chained devices, like LEDS, shift registers, etc

    Yes, bottom ones are 3030 leds. And they're placed sparsely.
    Now check footprint of 1206 or 0805 enclosure and compare sizes

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