From 322eddf574e8b5bd01f0b5ce553bafa6ce10a774 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jaseg Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2025 15:40:28 +0200 Subject: More rendering fixes --- content/blog/led-characterization/index.rst | 2 +- content/blog/wifi-led-driver/index.rst | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/blog/led-characterization/index.rst b/content/blog/led-characterization/index.rst index 725c01e..31e81cc 100644 --- a/content/blog/led-characterization/index.rst +++ b/content/blog/led-characterization/index.rst @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: "LED Characterization" date: 2018-05-02T11:18:38+02:00 summary: > - Recently, I have been working on a `small driver`_ for ambient lighting using 12V LED strips like you can get + Recently, I have been working on a small driver for ambient lighting using 12V LED strips like you can get inexpensively from China. I wanted to be able to just throw one of these somewhere, stick down some LED tape, hook it up to a small transformer and be able to control it through Wifi. When I was writing the firmware, I noticed that when fading between different colors, the colors look *all wrong*! This observation led me down a rabbit hole of diff --git a/content/blog/wifi-led-driver/index.rst b/content/blog/wifi-led-driver/index.rst index 7789360..2f89856 100644 --- a/content/blog/wifi-led-driver/index.rst +++ b/content/blog/wifi-led-driver/index.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ summary: > just want to pop a piece of LED tape or two somewhere, but I don't need a full 32 channels of control. I ended up thinking that a smaller version of the 32-channel driver that didn't require a separate control computer would be handy. So I sat down and designed a variant of the design with only 8 channels instead of 32 and an on-board ESP8266 - module instead of the RS485_ transceiver for WiFi connectivity. + module instead of the RS485 transceiver for WiFi connectivity. --- Project motivation -- cgit