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*Video Driver Rainbow Six Siege
*Unsupported Driver Rainbow Six
*Driver Rainbow
It would seem that such simple things as a rainbow effect or smoothly changing random colors on an RGB LED are pretty trivial. However, time and again I come upon projects using strange approaches to this matter. The most common strangeness is the use of the HSV color model for RGB LED programming. Really, people! An RGB LED consists of three LEDs: red, green and blue. What’s better suited to control such a thing than the red, green and blue color model? Why complicate matters by additional algorithms converting data from a very different set of rules to the native one? Still, HSV persists; it’s even present in an excellent ShiftPWM library...
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In any case, one of the readers asked for a code in my previous instructable dealing with RGB LED strips connection to an Arduino, and I promised an article. Here it goes, hopefully it’s not too late for some of the readers to make some quick Christmas lights. Here you’ll learn of different possible approaches to an RGB rainbow, random colors and their transitions, as well as some bits on the usefulness of a sine wave and lookup tables.Unsupported Driver Rainbow Six
You’ll need just an Arduino and an RGB LED to run the sketches present.Driver Rainbow
But first, let’s deal with the HSV. If you want to get to the sketches ASAP, you may skip to the second step now.



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