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CheerLights NeoPixel Using a Spark Core

Posted on October 8, 2015 By Hans Scharler No Comments on CheerLights NeoPixel Using a Spark Core

NeoPixel Tree

Robert Mawrey posted a CheerLights project to Fritzing. This project shows you how to use a Particle / Spark Core Wi-Fi module and a NeoPixel matrix to easily display the latest CheerLights color. Robert shared all of the project details on Fritzing.org.

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