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Compact ESP32 based board designed for lighting and WLED projects, offering WiFi, Bluetooth and efficient power supply via USB Type-C (up to 4A). It offers two LED outputs with logic level conversion, a built-in I2S microphone, STEMMA QT port, button, NeoPixel and additional GPIO pins. With support for multiple platforms (Arduino, MicroPython, CircuitPython, ESP-IDF), it is ideal for wearable devices and interactive projects. Adafruit 6160
Adafruit Sparkle Motion Mini is a compact LED controller board designed for WLED enthusiasts and projects where small size and high performance are essential. Despite its tiny form factor, it offers a rich set of features, making it ideal for advanced lighting projects and wearable electronics. Thanks to a 4-layer PCB and double-sided assembly, it integrates a variety of advanced components in a minimal footprint. The device is powered by the popular ESP32 module, featuring a dual-core 240 MHz processor with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth (LE and Classic) support.

Sparkle Motion Mini is powered via USB Type-C and can draw up to 4 A at 5 V. A built-in resettable fuse automatically disconnects power in case of overload. Two signal outputs (with 5V logic level shifters) make it easy to control LED strips. The board also includes a built-in I2S microphone, a STEMMA QT port for additional sensors, a user button, a red LED, and a built-in NeoPixel. Extra GPIO pads and a JST port for analog input enhance project flexibility. While it is designed with WLED in mind, the board also works great with Arduino, MicroPython, CircuitPython, and ESP-IDF.
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
4-wire cable with a length of 50 mm. Both ends with STEMMA QT (Qwiic) plug. Adafruit 4399
4-wire cable with a length of 100 mm. Both ends with STEMMA QT (Qwiic) plug. Adafruit 4210
4-core cable with a length of 200 mm. Both ends with STEMMA QT (Qwiic) plug. Adafruit 4401
4-core cable with a length of 300 mm. Both ends with STEMMA QT (Qwiic) plug. Adafruit 5384
4-core cable with a length of 400 mm. Both ends with STEMMA QT (Qwiic) plug. Adafruit 5385
The PT4110E89E is an advanced step-up LED driver designed to power white LEDs in applications requiring stable current and high energy efficiency. It provides an output current of up to 1.5A at a supply voltage of up to 5.5V, making it an ideal solution for low input voltage LED lighting
A set of elements that allows you to build an economical lamp powered from a mains socket using a standard micro USB charger. In this version, a dedicated board is used, which makes the set more aesthetic and easier to assemble. Kitronik 2161
LED and audio controller designed for lighting effects in LEGO® compatible models, dioramas and decorations. It offers six mono channels, one RGB channel, audio amplifier, sensor inputs and a Qw/ST connector – all without the need for soldering. It enables the creation of advanced animations, lighting effects and synchronized audio in a compact form factor. Pimoroni PIM718
RGB LED driver module equipped with ATtiny1616 microcontroller and STEMMA QT connector. It uses a 3.3V/5V voltage level converter and allows you to control the popular Neopixel LEDs. Adafruit 5766
Module with RGB diode and P9813 controller. It is powered with the voltage of 5 V and controlled by the I2C interface (Grove). Seeed Studio 104030006
LED strip driver module dedicated to the WS2812, Neopixel and SK6812. Designed to easily and quickly create animations using popular RGB LED strips. Pimoroni PIM653
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RGB LED strip driver module dedicated to Arduino boards. It can work with tapes with a supply voltage of up to 12 V and a current consumption of up to 3 A. DFRobot DFR0274
Compact board for controlling RGB and white LED strips, allowing easy connection without the need for soldering. With WS2811F and N-channel FETs, it supports up to 3A of current per channel, making it ideal for high-current LED strips, but does not support RGBW strips. Adafruit 5888
RGB LED strip controller with an infrared receiver. Enables remote control of multi-colored strips with diodes type 3528 and 5050 powered with voltage of 12 V using an IR remote control
Module with RGB LED, adapted to operate with a voltage of 5 V. Ideal for applications such as decorative lighting, visual effects or microcontroller projects
Module with LED driver. It can control LED strips with a length of 1 to 2 meters at a voltage of 9 V or from 1 to 5 meters at a voltage of 12 V. Seeed Studio 105020002
RGB LED strip controller with WiFi communication. It enables remote control of multi-colored strips with diodes powered with voltage from 5V to 28V using a mobile application. SL-LC01
KAmodPCA9533 is a module with LED driver from NXP. The module allows you to control the brightness of 4 LEDs using programmable PWM signals (with a frequency from 0.591 Hz to 152 Hz). I2C interface. The board is equipped with a Pmod I2C standard connector and a KAMAMI connector
Advanced ESP32-based LED driver board, designed for full compatibility with WLED and xLights. With a wide range of power supply options, ready-made connectors and built-in protection, it is ideal for creating both simple and complex lighting installations, offering convenience and reliability for both amateurs and professionals. Adafruit 6100
 
                    Compact ESP32 based board designed for lighting and WLED projects, offering WiFi, Bluetooth and efficient power supply via USB Type-C (up to 4A). It offers two LED outputs with logic level conversion, a built-in I2S microphone, STEMMA QT port, button, NeoPixel and additional GPIO pins. With support for multiple platforms (Arduino, MicroPython, CircuitPython, ESP-IDF), it is ideal for wearable devices and interactive projects. Adafruit 6160