The RGB light strip controller designed with reference to the documentation provided by Tuya can be controlled remotely.
The design is relatively basic and there is still a lot of room for improvement.
After welding two boards in succession, I found that the actual color displayed by the light was different from that shown in the software. The color of the light that was always on was also wrong. It was very confusing. I didn’t know what the problem was. I felt that it was a problem with the firmware of Tuya itself, and it couldn’t be changed later.
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