new|Generic ESPixel Clock Pixel-Based 7 Segment Display with ESP32
Brand :Generic
new|Generic ESPixel Clock Pixel-Based 7 Segment Display with ESP32
Brand :Generic
Product Specifications
Condition
new
Asin
B08XQ449VJ
Category
Electronics
Subcategory
Single Board Computers
Leafcategory
PC Accessory
MPN
ESPixelClock-02
Color
Green
Origin
USA
Brandname
Generic
Height
0.2
Length
3.58
Width
1.54
Weight
1
Display Type
Digital
Product Details
ESP32 included
86 WS2812B-mini addressable LEDs
SHT21 Temperature/Humidity Sensor
DS3231M Real-Time Clock with capacitor backup
Sample code and more on Github (search ESPixelClock)
Product Ranking
#16407 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories)
Product Description
The ESPixel Clock has arrived on after a successful Kickstarter campaign Tired of boring digital clocks? Program your own with ESPixel Clock. Not into clocks? Build a timer or Like counter. Featuring 86 individually addressable WS2812 RGB LEDs arranged into a seven-segment display. You'll receive the ESPixel Clock board ready to integrate into your project-just add 5V power. Some soldering is required to attach pin headers or wires directly to the board. The board has an ESP32 soldered and flashed with ESPixel Clock firmware. Once you power it up, look for a WiFi hotspot starting with ESPixelClock and connect using espixelclock as the password (be sure to change it later). Then open 192.168.4.1 or 192.168.1.1 in your browser t pen the configuration page. Keep time with the integrated real-time clock with capacitor backup or report the temperature and humidity with data from the onboard sensor. Look up ESPixelClock on GitHub for instructions, code samples, and technical data.
Product Description
The ESPixel Clock has arrived on after a successful Kickstarter campaign Tired of boring digital clocks? Program your own with ESPixel Clock. Not into clocks? Build a timer or Like counter. Featuring 86 individually addressable WS2812 RGB LEDs arranged into a seven-segment display. You'll receive the ESPixel Clock board ready to integrate into your project-just add 5V power. Some soldering is required to attach pin headers or wires directly to the board. The board has an ESP32 soldered and flashed with ESPixel Clock firmware. Once you power it up, look for a WiFi hotspot starting with ESPixelClock and connect using espixelclock as the password (be sure to change it later). Then open 192.168.4.1 or 192.168.1.1 in your browser t pen the configuration page. Keep time with the integrated real-time clock with capacitor backup or report the temperature and humidity with data from the onboard sensor. Look up ESPixelClock on GitHub for instructions, code samples, and technical data.