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Light-retaining board plus

 
Overview
This video tutorial
demonstrates how to DIY a "begging" light board that can synchronize lighting effects with a computer.
The design is inspired
by the "begging" light board principle in creative PCBs, and is a more convenient "begging" light board plus that can synchronize lighting effects with a computer. The BOM (Bill of Materials) is attached; the necessary software is also included.
How can you play with lights without knowing WLED firmware? The small wish of synchronizing PC lighting control with wall decoration has finally been fulfilled!
The only difference between the two versions is the power input USB interface: one is 6-pin, and the other is 16-pin. The 6-pin is recommended as it's easier to solder. Adding a 16-pin is just because most people have 16-pin on hand. Remember to choose white
for the PCB color. The outer shell is 3D printed white PLA. The top, bottom, and outer walls are all 3 layers with 20% lightning fill. The side with the larger opening is for connecting the Type-C
 
cable.
Notes:
The BOM is attached; some LCSC
modules do not require power off before plugging or unplugging.
 
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