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The display is driven by an ESP32 DMA RGB LED matrix shield utilizing a HUB75 RGB LED matrix library, all being powered from a 5 V 4 A power supply.
Not that we’re complaining, of course. The latest entry into the pantheon of unusual timepieces is this ESP32-powered desk clock from [Alejandro Wurts] that features a folding LED matrix display.
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This Cube project uses LED panels for a 3D physics simulation. The creator used ESP32, WS2812b control, and limited external libraries. The source code is available on GitHub, with a possible PCB ...