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Adafruit Pixel Shifter - For Addressable LEDs

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Adafruit Pixel Shifter - For Addressable LEDs

Adafruit Pixel Shifter - For Addressable LEDs

We've been stocking WS2811-n-friends for a long time, enough to see many iterations and versions of the "one-wire-control" addressable LED pixel. We call them NeoPixels since the part number itself can change quite a bit, but all have the same idea: send colour data to lights and they'll change on their own without having to constantly PWM three or four diodes. Despite this simplicity, we've seen folks struggle with them because of voltage level expectations: some NeoPixel-compatible pixels are very picky and want a 5V logic level. Without the right voltage, you get flickering or weird behaviour. There are also some funky variants like the TM1814 that want inverted signal levels.

To make wiring easy, so you don't need a separate chip or breadboard, we made this Adafruit Pixel Shifter which can be easily wired in-line to your LED strips or grids or any other shape configuration they come in. On-board is a tiny 5V voltage generator, two shifters and one inverter. Provide it 3-5V power (it only needs a few milliamps) and it will shift up to two signal lines, with one of them also available as an inverted output. All pins are available on 0.1" terminal blocks, use a small flathead screw to attach your solid or stranded core wire, 18AWG to 26AWG.

It's a simple, low-cost, and solder-free way to make your finicky LED setups work with 3.3V logic chips like the RP2040, ESP32 / ESP8266, STM32, SAMD, Raspberry Pi or other modern 3.3V-logic devices. You can also use it for other 5V-logic-needing ICs that require one or two inputs. The onboard 74HCT2G34 shifter can easily handle 10MHz signals, most LED strips use a signal frequency of about 800KHz. A perfect companion to WLED!

You can also use this board as a quick signal debugger: there's a single tiny NeoPixel on the Data line to verify that you're getting a valid signal on that pin. If you aren't using NeoPixel protocol, or want to keep it dark, disable it by cutting the trace on the back.

Note: Breadboard, cables, LED strip and electric board are NOT included

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 25.5mm x 15.0mm x 10.2mm
  • Weight: 3.5g
$5.99
Adafruit Pixel Shifter - For Addressable LEDs
$5.99

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We've been stocking WS2811-n-friends for a long time, enough to see many iterations and versions of the "one-wire-control" addressable LED pixel. We call them NeoPixels since the part number itself can change quite a bit, but all have the same idea: send colour data to lights and they'll change on their own without having to constantly PWM three or four diodes. Despite this simplicity, we've seen folks struggle with them because of voltage level expectations: some NeoPixel-compatible pixels are very picky and want a 5V logic level. Without the right voltage, you get flickering or weird behaviour. There are also some funky variants like the TM1814 that want inverted signal levels.

To make wiring easy, so you don't need a separate chip or breadboard, we made this Adafruit Pixel Shifter which can be easily wired in-line to your LED strips or grids or any other shape configuration they come in. On-board is a tiny 5V voltage generator, two shifters and one inverter. Provide it 3-5V power (it only needs a few milliamps) and it will shift up to two signal lines, with one of them also available as an inverted output. All pins are available on 0.1" terminal blocks, use a small flathead screw to attach your solid or stranded core wire, 18AWG to 26AWG.

It's a simple, low-cost, and solder-free way to make your finicky LED setups work with 3.3V logic chips like the RP2040, ESP32 / ESP8266, STM32, SAMD, Raspberry Pi or other modern 3.3V-logic devices. You can also use it for other 5V-logic-needing ICs that require one or two inputs. The onboard 74HCT2G34 shifter can easily handle 10MHz signals, most LED strips use a signal frequency of about 800KHz. A perfect companion to WLED!

You can also use this board as a quick signal debugger: there's a single tiny NeoPixel on the Data line to verify that you're getting a valid signal on that pin. If you aren't using NeoPixel protocol, or want to keep it dark, disable it by cutting the trace on the back.

Note: Breadboard, cables, LED strip and electric board are NOT included

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 25.5mm x 15.0mm x 10.2mm
  • Weight: 3.5g

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