


Soldering and building the case only took a few hours, a Saturday well spent. The buttons are wired to digital pins, using the internal pull up resistor (activated in the Arduino sketch) I use pins 22, 23, 24, 25, 26įor reference here the complete circuit for the components I used The SD card reader needs some more ports, but all are grouped together. beside GND and VCC it needs SDA and SCL, pins 20 and 21, respectively.

Pins for the OLED display are easy to find. Please make sure to connect GND of the LED strip to GND of the Arduino or your strip will display false LEDs because of signal noise. I power the LED strip directly from the Powerbank which is attached via Micro-USB. The LED strip only needs 1 connection beside power, as it gets controlled through the PWM chip that lives on the Arduino.
Pixelstick dimensions pro#
Pinout on the Mega PRO is different, at least on the Version that I bought. To program your Arduino you need the Arduino IDE.
Pixelstick dimensions Bluetooth#
For the case I used an old bluetooth receiver that I have no use of anymore. You also need a Micro USB cable, some wire, a soldering iron, solder, electrical tape and something to mount the LED strip on. Total cost EURO 20,27 (almost 20 times less then the Pixelstick)
