We’re doing 8 days of light-filled designs to wrap up this year. We started with the Sparkle Motion Mini which can drive thousands of shimmering RGB LEDs. Then, we did the Sparkle Motion stick, a USB-pluggable version. On the third night, a 1.28″ round TFT display, and on the fourth a 1.8″ round TFT with captouch overlay (https://bsky.app/profile/adafruit.com/post/3leg4y35r2k2k). On the fifth night, a tiny 0.85″ TFT display came to life.
This night, we’re taking a little bit of a breather since we want to do final testing and hopefully send out the Sparkle Motion PCBs. So, we’re doing a quick revision of the NeoRGB Stemma board. This time, we’re adding a level shifter so it can be used with 3.3V logic. It’s just a small fix, but it will make the board a lot more usable!
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