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<h1 class="project-name">Wdmx-ws2811</h1>
<h2 class="project-tagline">Wireless DMX WS2811 controller project</h2>
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<p>This is the project home for the WDMX WS2811 controller.
It's primarily designed for use as a wearable ws2812 controller. My current software for it is ardunio IDE based, and makes use of the lib_dmx and FastLED libraries. It could in theory be used to support non standard DMX protocols such as DMX1000K and other non-standard, high channel count protocols (although this is completely untested).
Photos of use: <a href="http://alex.woodnet.net.au/set-electrics-2/">Here</a></p>
<p><img src="http://alex.woodnet.net.au/wp-content/gallery/stage_electrics/pinout.png" alt="Hardware Pinout">
<img src="http://alex.woodnet.net.au/wp-content/gallery/stage_electrics/board.png" alt="Board Dimensions">
Hardware Specs: </p>
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<li> Industry Standard wireless solution’s W-DMX header (compatible with internal or external antenna Nano boards & 2.4 or 5.8ghz) </li>
<li> Standard WS2811 digital LEDs (and software modifiable to any NRZ [non-return-to-zero] digital LED protocol) • 5v or 7-24v DC input </li>
<li> Battery voltage check mode </li>
<li> Wired DMX input option </li>
<li> Internal Temperature sensor </li>
<li> Wired or Wireless RDM (Not implemented in software) </li>
<li> Full SPI integration with the WDMX module (Not implemented in software) </li>
<li> 3 General Purpose digital I/O pins (2 interrupt compatible) with integrated hardware pull-ups & 1 ADC input pin. </li>
<li> 2 LED headers (1 of which connects directly to the WDMX module)</li>
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<p>Software To-do List:</p>
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<li>Move away from the Ardunio IDE & bootloader in order to optimise power usage and startup time</li>
<li>Implement SPI control of the WDMX module</li>
<li>Implement RDM (battery voltage, ATMEGA temp sensor, DMX addressing, Pixel type, Colour order, Pixel count, WDMX unlink, WDMX signal strength, Channel selection override)</li>
<li>Test DMX1000k over DMX & WDMX.</li>
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<span class="site-footer-owner"><a href="https://github.com/adub08/WDMX-WS2811">Wdmx-ws2811</a> is maintained by <a href="https://github.com/adub08">adub08</a>.</span>
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