RGB light strip controller with 485 communication, the code has been tested and there is no problem.
Private protocol, control light strips in three modes:
1; Monochrome always-on mode---red/orange/yellow/green/cyan/blue/purple/pink/white
2; Monochrome breathing mode---red/orange/yellow/green/cyan/blue/purple/pink/white
3; Color mode---1 color gradient---2 breathing gradient---3 color beating
4; Brightness--1%~100% adjustable (all)
5; Speed--1%~100% adjustable (monochrome breathing mode/color mode)
6; Baud rate--4800bps~115200bps (actually it can be increased, it doesn’t matter)
7; Module address: 0x00~0xFF (the broadcast ones are not written, and will be optimized later)
The shell is prepared to be made of sheet metal and 3D printed, but it turns out that thin walls less than 0.8mm cannot be printed, so I also shared it together. It can be opened in solidworks 2020 and assembled with no problem.
The renderings are drawn casually, and some other functions can also be optimized. I have put them aside for now and will talk about them later.
*Note: Personal DIY, no commercial use, thank you
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