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Logiclevel shifter for LED Dataline? #10
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No, you can simply power the Arduino and the LEDS with 5V 1A USB
…On Thu, 28 Sep 2023, 11:45 philippk80, ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello,
great work!
I have a question... dont you need a step up for the data line because
operating voltage of the arduino is 3.3v and LED are 5V?
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Has anyone tried with the official led lights + Arduino combo? |
As @jordigrau83 has written: no need for a logic level shifter! @marcosncosta1: I'll close this issue and create a new one for your question. |
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Hello,
great work!
I have a question... dont you need a Logiclevel shifter for the data line because operating voltage of the arduino is 3.3v and LED are 5V?
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