High-speed Adalight USB serial LED driver implementation for Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040. Support for sk6812/ws2812b/apa102 and others using Rpi multi-core, DMA, PIO, SPI and parallel output.
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High-speed Adalight USB serial LED driver implementation for Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040. Support for sk6812/ws2812b/apa102 and others using Rpi multi-core, DMA, PIO, SPI and parallel output.
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