[Lab] Lab Digest, Vol 55, Issue 32
Darcy Whyte
darcy at siteware.com
Thu Sep 25 20:38:17 EDT 2014
Thanks...
that's not where I bought them it's just the first picture I found. Okay
thanks. That's what I thought.
I'm now trying to figure out why they suck down my power supply (without
even turnign the lights on).
So the arrow points in the data direction? So the point of the arrow is
Data Out?
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Darcy Whyte
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Adrian Jones <adrian at woodsgood.ca> wrote:
> I've used lots of these strips though not from BestLightingBuy... too
> expensive / meter.
> The top is Gnd (-), the bottom is power (+) and the data path follows the
> arrows (i.e. LED[0] is first one at the start of the arrow (leftmost in
> your
> picture)
> On the strips of waterproof ones from China, the Data In pin is actually
> called "DO" and the Data Out to the next stage is "DI"... go figure!
>
> ... Adrian the Canadian
>
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