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Average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars

WLED Controller (WLAN/Wi-Fi) V0.10
WLED Controller (Wi-Fi) for driving thousands of addressable LED/Neopixel using the marvelous open-source WLED software. 5V/12V/24V compatible, for use with WS281x, SK6812, APA102, WS2801, SK9822, etc.
WLED Pixel Controller (Wi-Fi) to control addressable LED/Neopixels with the marvelous WLED. Since the Controller is open-source hardware (CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0), it can also be used with any other firmware. What WLED can do can be seen on the WLED Youtube channel.cod.m supports the development of WLED with monthly donations via Github-Sponsors.Features Ready for operation due to already installed WLED Suitable for 5V, 12V and 24V installations without additional voltage converter or configurationUp to four lines of 1000 LEDs each ESP32 (4MB) based, real 74AHCT125D level shifter Additional connections on the back of the board Detailed manual and wiring diagram Compact design in small housing (72 x 30 x 16mm) Connection via 4-pole screw terminal block Reverse polarity protectionSelf-programmable if required, flash/reset button available on board Open-source hardware (CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0) Made in Germany CE, RoHS, WEEEAll instructions, connection diagrams, version differences and background information can be found in our new cod.m Knowledge Base: WLED Controller.The complete history and technical basics can be read in the blog: https://allgeek.de/2021/03/25/wled-wlan-pixel-controller/ (German)WS2812/SK6812: WS2811, WS2812(B), Neopixel, WS2813, SK6812 and compatible. For pixel types with only one data line.WS2815: 12V strip that, unlike WS2812 12V, can drive each LED individually.WS2814: Controlled as SK6812 RGBW and changed colour order as well as white channel and green swapped, see picture on the right. Attention: Only works with WLED version 0.14.0-b1 or higher. Please install this via "Manual OTA" according to the controller version. See overview of versions.WS2801: WS2801 and compatible. For most pixelstrips with data and clock line.APA102: APA102, SK9822 and compatible. Pixel type with data and clock line but different from WS2801.Regarding pixel type support, it is worth taking a look at the WLED documentation under official WLED documentation.Anyone who wants to support the further development of the aboslut grandiose WLED is invited to donate on GitHub. cod.m itself contributes financially to the development of WLED through a GitHub sponsorship. So every controller you buy already contributes to it.Important: We strongly recommend reading the Adafruit Neopixel Uberguide. There, many basics for the use of addressable pixel strips are explained. For the 1000µF capacitor and fuse recommended for each supply, we offer our Fused Pixel Power Capacitor Board. The resistor used in the Uberguide and the necessary level shifters for the data line are already integrated on our controller.The distance between the pixel controller and the pixel strip can be up to two metres due to the built-in 74AHCT125D level shifter. For longer distances to the Strip, we recommend our Pixel Range Extender.Version differencesSee cod.m Knowledge Base: WLED Controller - Versions.Additional Linkscod.m Knowledge Base: WLED ControllerWLED documentationWLED Controller (Wi-Fi) on GitHub Downloadsgeneralexample .loxone-fileV0.10Quick Start Guide/Data Sheet WLED Controller V0.10Wiring Sheme WLED Controller V0.10 WS281x/SK6812 5V/12V/24VWiring Sheme WLED Controller V0.10 WS2801 5V/12V/24VWiring Sheme WLED Controller V0.10 WS2815 12VInstructions and wiring diagrams for older versions can be found in the cod.m Knowledge Base: WLED Controller - Instructions and wiring diagrams.
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ZigBee Coordinator CC2652P7 (CZC-1.0)

Average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars

ZigBee Coordinator CC2652P7 (CZC-1.0)
PoE/non-PoE: PoE
cod.m ZigBee Coordinator (CZC) for connecting ZigBee devices over network (LAN/Wi-Fi) with Power over Ethernet (optional) or USB-C. For use with zigbee2mqtt (z2m), Home Assistant (zha) and ioBroker.

Update 2024-09-09: You guys are crazy! Thank you for all the orders in the last weeks ❤️ We are working on a new batch of cod.m ZigBee Coordinators. New goods expected around 2024-10-14. Pre-orders are possible and shipping will take place immediately after re-stock.Features CC2652P7 Texas Instruments multiprotocol 2.4GHz radio module ZigBee 3.x, Z-Stack firmware (Koenkk) Compatible with zigbee2mqtt (z2m), Home Assistant (zha), ioBroker, etc. LAN, Wi-Fi(*) or USB mode PoE (802.3af) or USB-C power, <1W power consumption ESP32 open source firmware (cod.m ZigStar UZG Fork) ZigBee firmware update via network and in future via web interface ESP32 firmware update via web interface or USB-C (Auto-BSL) 3D-printed housing (CC-BY-NC-SA) External antenna Made in Germany CE, RoHS, WEEE* see https://docs.codm.de/en/zigbee/coordinator/#lanwi-fiIncludes cod.m ZigBee Coordinator V1.0 in 3D-printed case9cm 2.4GHz antenna (SMA) Rubber feet (self-adhesive) Related links: cod.m Knowledge Base: ZigBee Coordinator3D print STL files for the CaseOpen-Source PCB files and schematics (CC-BY-NC-SA)CZC-Firmware on GitHubDownloads:Declaration of Conformity cod.m ZigBee Coordinator (CZC-1.0)cod.m ZigBee Coordinator V1.0 Quick Start Guide
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WLED Range Extender V0.4

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

WLED Range Extender V0.4
New version of our WLED Range Extender! Version 0.4 can now be used with 5V, 12V and 24V installations. The cod.m WLED Range Extender is designed to increase the usually short distance between WLED controller (WLAN/Wi-Fi) and the (Neo-)Pixel strip. The 800kHz signal, e.g. WS2811, WS2812, WS2815, SK6812, etc., is converted to a differential signal to increase the range. The signal is fed into the IN module (item no. 90065), where it is converted and can be forwarded up to 500 metres via a twisted pair. The OUT module (Art. No. 90066) is then connected to the digital strip and the differential signal from the IN module is fed in. The completely revised OUT module now contains a WLED fused power capacitor board for feeding the LED strip, including fuse, backup capacitor and signalling LED for a defective fuse. Further feeds into the strip should also be implemented with an additional capacitor board. Then select the fuses according to the distributed currents.In difficult environments, with poor line quality or over very long distances, a 120Ω terminating resistors can be connected to the modules using solder jumpers. This minimally increases the power consumption.Everything else can be found in the data sheet and the connection diagram.Features Developed for extending the data line of single-wire addressable LEDs (e.g. NeoPixel) Designed for controlling 5V, 12V and 24V strips: WS2812(B), WS2813, WS2814, WS2815, SK6812, etc. Integrated fuse with signalling LED and capacitor in the output module (fused capacitor board) For use between controller and LED strip or between two LED strip sections. Range up to 500m, theoretical maximum 1200m less than 0.2W power draw per pair+/- 15kV ESD protection Made in Germany, RoHS, WEEE Contents WLED Range Extender IN V0.4, Art. No. 90065WLED Range Extender OUT V0.4, Art. No. 90066 Quick Start GuideAdditional Linkscod.m Knowledge Base: WLED Range ExtenderDownloadsQuick Start Guide WLED Range Extender V0.4 Wiring Scheme WLED Range Extender V0.4 (5V/12V24V)
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Ethernet DMX Bridge V0.6

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Ethernet DMX Bridge V0.6
The further development of DMX Bridge V0.4 - now with full 512 DMX channels.News: As we are also struggling with the general shortage of components, we were unfortunately only able to produce a small batch. The ATMega 644p used as TQFP is currently not available at all. For this reason, please forgive the slight price adjustment.We still had a few ATMega 644p and from the remaining stocks of a friendly electronics company we were able to get hold of ATMega 1284p. These are equivalent to the 644p in terms of function and interfaces, but have more memory that is not needed for the application.Only when you flash the bridge yourself do you have to compile the code for the other microcontroller. The microcontroller used can be identified on the sticker and is also supported by MightyCore.The Ethernet DMX Bridge is used to receive UDP packets from any network source and convert them into DMX signals according to the protocol. The advantage over Artnet DMX is that no special programme (player) is needed to generate the Artnet signals. The protocol is simple, so that the Ethernet DMX Bridge can be controlled from almost any network-compatible device.The software was developed by Robert Lechner and made available in the Loxone forum. The first setups consisted of an Arduino with Ethernet Shield and RS485 interface. The self-built boards work flawlessly and form the basis for the module developed by cod.m completely as open source and for mounting on the top-hat rail.Version 0.5 uses the latest version of the software with dedicated serial of the newly installed ATMega 644p to have more memory for the full number of DMX channels (512).Features: Full 512 DMX channels addressable ATMega 644p@16MHz or ATMega 1284@16MHz with Arduino bootloader (MightyCore) Dedicated serial for DMX bus Phoenix-Contact DIN Rail housing Unique MAC address (EUI-48) Power-saving W5500 WizNet Ethernet chip Reverse polarity protection TVS diode for DMX bus Input voltage range 7-28V Pluggables screw terminals for easy connections CE, RoHS, WEEE Open source Note: The DMX Bridge V0.5/V0.6 has enough memory to address a full 512 channels in DMX. However, it is still a 16MHz microcontroller - dimming many channels at once can cause performance bottlenecks.The development of the original DMX-Bridge V0.4 can be read in the blog starting with the prototype: https://allgeek.de/2017/11/15/ethernetudp-dmx-bridge-im-eigenbau/.If stock is not available, you can sign up to be notified.Feel free to contact us for larger orders.DownloadsOperation Manual Ethernet DMX Bridge V0.6
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WLED Controller RGBW/2,5m Premium Starterkit 5V/SK6812 (Wi-Fi)

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

WLED Controller RGBW/2,5m Premium Starterkit 5V/SK6812 (Wi-Fi)

WLED Controller RGBW/2.5m Premium Starterkit 5V/SK6812 (Wi-Fi) for easy entry into the world of addressable LEDs.

To make it as easy as possible to enter the world of neopixels/digital strips, we have put together a high-quality starter kit. 5V version: With 2.5m SK6812 RGBW 5V Pixel Strip and Fused Capacitor Baord with matching fuse. Currently only a small batch of the 2.5m/RGBW/5V version in stock.Alternatively available as 5m RGB version with 12V:WLAN Pixel Controller RGB/5m Premium Starter Kit 12V/WS2815 (WLED). The heart of the kit is of course our already established WLED Pixel Controller (Wi-FI), which enables the control of the LEDs. The set also includes a 2.5 metre SK6812 IP30 RGBWW quality strip with 60 pixels per metre, ready to plug into the controller, and a 30W plug-in power supply (6A/5V).The controller is completely configured for the supplied strip and only needs to be integrated into the existing WLAN to be controlled via web interface, smartphone app or the interfaces provided by WLED.The package includes an original MeanWell power supply and RGBWW SK6812 strips from BTF-Lighting. Power is supplied via the new Fused Power Capacitor, through which the LEDs are fused and which contains the recommended feed capacitor.A high quality standard in the composition of the components was also very important to us for this set in order to achieve a professional result. We have specially designed a 3D-printed coil for shipping the strip.Optionally, we offer JST SM extensions to mount the strip slightly away from the controller. The maximum length of the data line between controller and strip is 2m. For longer distances we recommend our Pixel Range Extender.Important: The Strip has a maximum power of 45W (18W/m) at 2.5m. The power supply delivers 30W total power, which is more than sufficient for most effects. Full power is only needed at full brightness and simultaneous use of all colour channels (RGBW). This power is limited to 30W (6000mA) by the configuration in WLED. This safety preset must always be maintained when operating with the supplied power supply to prevent overloading the power supply.For more information on power consumption and basic functionality, see the blog article: https://allgeek.de/2021/03/25/wled-wlan-pixel-controller/ (German)
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WLED Controller RGB/5m Premium Starterkit 12V/WS2815 (WiFi)

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WLED Controller RGB/5m Premium Starterkit 12V/WS2815 (WiFi)
WLED Controller RGB/5m Premium Starterkit 12V/WS2815 (Wi-Fi) for easy entry into the world of addressable LEDs.
To make it as easy as possible to enter the world of neopixels/digital strips, we have put together a high-quality starter kit.12V version: With 5m WS2812 RGB 12V pixel strip and fused capacitor board with matching fuse.The heart of the kit is of course our already established WLED Pixel Controller (Wi-Fi) which enables the control of the LEDs. The set also includes a 5-metre WS2815 12V IP30 RGB quality strip with 60 pixels per metre, ready to plug into the controller, and a 60W plug-in power supply (5A/12V).The controller is completely configured for the supplied strip and only needs to be integrated into the existing WLAN to be controlled via web interface, smartphone app or the interfaces provided by WLED.The package includes an original MeanWell power supply and 5m RGB WS2815 12V strips from BTF-Lighting. Power is supplied via our Fused Power Capacitor, through which the LEDs are fused and which contains the recommended capacitor.A high quality standard in the composition of the components was very important for us to achieve a professional result.Optionally, we offer JST SM extensions to mount the strip slightly away from the controller. The maximum length of the data line between controller and strip is 2m. For longer distances we recommend our Pixel Range Extender.Important: The Strip has a maximum power of 72W (14.4W/m) at 5m. The power supply delivers 60W total power, which is more than sufficient for most effects. Full power is only needed at full brightness and simultaneous use of all colour channels (RGB). This power is limited to 60W (5000mA) by the configuration in WLED. This safety preset must always be maintained when operating with the supplied power supply to prevent overloading the power supply.For more information on power consumption and basic functionality, see the blog article: https://allgeek.de/2021/03/25/wled-wlan-pixel-controller/ (German)Contents:WLED Pixel Controller (WLAN/Wi-Fi) (item no. 90060) with JST SM socket, suitably configured Fused Pixel Power Capacitor Board (art. no. 90062) with 5A fuse and capacitor, mounted with connection cable (hollow plug socket, approx. 30cm)5m BTF-Lighting Pixelstrip WS2815 12V RGB IP30 with 60px/m (White- or Black-PCB), mounted with connectors MeanWell 12V/5A plug-in power supply, SGA60E12-P1J 1m connection cable with hollow plug socketRelated links: Blog article with WLED basics and development history of the controller (german)
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