aeiche
New elf
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2020
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- 13
Hi All.
In addition to my outdoor setup, I've wanted to put some addressable nodes on my Christmas Tree but the common bullet nodes feel way too big for me to run them through out the tree. I know some folks disagree, and that's fine - it's just a personal preference. Anyway, I'm wondering if there are commonly available smaller pixels? I just measured the circumfrence my nodes and it's ~7.6mm. I'm hoping for something in the 3-5mm range. I assume the typical bullet pixel gets its size and shape from the PCB and chip that the LED is mounted to. Given that there are LEDs that have the controller integrated, I assume that someone would be willing to manufacture them. Also, I've seen something like what I'm taking about on commercial artificial trees (though I don't think the sequencing is directly accessible)
But I haven't been able to find anything. Am I just looking in the wrong places?
In addition to my outdoor setup, I've wanted to put some addressable nodes on my Christmas Tree but the common bullet nodes feel way too big for me to run them through out the tree. I know some folks disagree, and that's fine - it's just a personal preference. Anyway, I'm wondering if there are commonly available smaller pixels? I just measured the circumfrence my nodes and it's ~7.6mm. I'm hoping for something in the 3-5mm range. I assume the typical bullet pixel gets its size and shape from the PCB and chip that the LED is mounted to. Given that there are LEDs that have the controller integrated, I assume that someone would be willing to manufacture them. Also, I've seen something like what I'm taking about on commercial artificial trees (though I don't think the sequencing is directly accessible)
But I haven't been able to find anything. Am I just looking in the wrong places?