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A digital tube style lamp, each segment is turned on and off manually (manual dog head), four modes
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I saw a picture on the Internet before and tried to make it myself
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Since I don’t know how to program, I used the stupidest manual method.
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The power supply adopts ip5306 and the control part adopts SGL8023 touch desk lamp chip.
Touchless stepless dimming, with brightness memory function
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This version does not contain the software part
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