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    M5atom matrix: dimmable light

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    • K Offline
      kilam
      last edited by kilam

      Just to share a simple project (2 minutes) with an M5atom Matrix and an arduino module k-018 (https://arduinomodules.info/ky-018-photoresistor-module/). Just plug the module in the M5atom (the S pin of the module must be plugged in the g25 , no way to plug it reverse) and upload the code, the M5atom matrix will be brighter as the light decreases. 5 led brightness and 5 different colors (changing color by clicking the screen)

      I have encountered several problems with the leds: The screen has strange behaviour with some colors (especially with some predefined colors) and is white when the brightness is at 5. I don't know why, if someone has any explanation, please can you tell me?

      The source code and photos are here :
      https://github.com/kilamrauon/M5atom-dimmable-light/blob/main/README.md

      A video about the project:
      https://youtu.be/xxdDb_nvqsg

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      • m5stackM Offline
        m5stack
        last edited by

        Hi. for the time being. we don't suggest you use #include <FastLED.h> with the Atom lib. because the Atom lib already included it. they have some conflict. (we still not fix it yet.)

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        • K Offline
          kilam
          last edited by

          I have removed de fastled library, it works but the problems remain.

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