SEm/escapeLab/LED strip
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The aim of this task is to read the RGB values of a LED strip. | The aim of this task is to read the RGB values of a LED strip. | ||
This value, modul0 100, is the 4<sup>th</sup> key to opening the safe. | This value, modul0 100, is the 4<sup>th</sup> key to opening the safe. | ||
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+ | A microprocessor board constantly emits the controls to drive a strip of WS2812 RGB LEDs. | ||
+ | The 24 bit RGB color values of each lED have to be added to one another. |
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Welcome to the SEM escape lab
Reading the colors of an LED strip
The aim of this task is to read the RGB values of a LED strip. This value, modul0 100, is the 4th key to opening the safe.
Specifications
A microprocessor board constantly emits the controls to drive a strip of WS2812 RGB LEDs. The 24 bit RGB color values of each lED have to be added to one another.