2016-02-25, 08:16
Hi. As promised i will post a list of parts needed for ambilight system. The whole system without power supply will be around 30€ or. even less. Since i do not have a lot of time I will at first list you all the parts needed. It is not a solder less version but you do not need to be an expert to do this.
So the list:
- 5m ws2812 stripe with silicone tubing 30 leds per meter (ip67). You can also buy ip65 or any other version with more leds but i think 30ledy with silicone tubing is a very good choice. It will cost you around 20 usd per roll.
I recommend Aliexpress and there are may available i have bought this one and is perfect. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DC5V-1m-4...1e9ea3936e
- Then you will need a controller Leonardo Pro Micro ATmega32U4 (buy this one based on ATmega32U4 because it is faster). It will cost you around 4USD on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Leonardo-Pro-Mic...SwstxVZsNU . The arduino software you will find on mine git with pictures to see how it is solder. I am not using resistor at the moment and it is good also without them. ( https://github.com/iLLiac4/Adalight_Hyperion ).
- Then you will need to solder a connector like this one(1 usd) https://www.dropbox.com/s/0dsljheyqnocnh...7.jpg?dl=0 To achieve this you will need one at least two pin jst connector, one 5.5 mm female power plug connector, L shape led connector (there are only 4 pin available so i have mode it so that it has become 3 pin one), one short piece of shrinking tube to secure solder connections.
2 pin JST connector: 1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Pairs-2-Pins-J...SwBahVQKW7 or. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Pairs-JST-SM-2...SwUuFWxZW0 It is around 1 usd or a little more for more pieces.
5.5 mm female power plug (1 usd): http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-5-5x2-1mm-...Sw9N1VrMrj also around 1 USD.
L-shape led connector with pin header (1 usd): You will need at least one or. you can use also those for corner connectors or. you can bend stripes at corners like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v629o1hV0_k
This is the price for one but you can find eve cheaper on ebay when you buy more than one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Connector-Female...XQdGJR3M3G
Piece of shrinking tube to secure connector (see on my picture linked to dropbox). Basically free since you will need 3 cm short one.
- 1x micro usb cable for arduino. I think you already have one at home but otherwise it is also around 1 usd or. less. http://www.ebay.com/itm/A-S0-USB-to-Micr...XQrC9Sa6RH
So the costs till here are around 28 USD. Now you will need a power supply. I have 5V5A and works great. Take a note that almost never or. better say never the lights uses full power when using ambilight. You can find those power supplies in your local electronic store or. get them on ebay.
If you know a little about electronics you can use 12V one with 5V voltage regulator. Take a note that those leds uses 5V only and you will burn them if you will try to use 12V with them without voltage regulator.
So this is all you need for ambilight based on 2812b leds. All the other led versions are more expensive atm. This setup was tested with Hyperion on X64 machine and also on RPiv1 and v2 (wirh arduino) and on all they work great.
So the list:
- 5m ws2812 stripe with silicone tubing 30 leds per meter (ip67). You can also buy ip65 or any other version with more leds but i think 30ledy with silicone tubing is a very good choice. It will cost you around 20 usd per roll.
I recommend Aliexpress and there are may available i have bought this one and is perfect. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DC5V-1m-4...1e9ea3936e
- Then you will need a controller Leonardo Pro Micro ATmega32U4 (buy this one based on ATmega32U4 because it is faster). It will cost you around 4USD on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Leonardo-Pro-Mic...SwstxVZsNU . The arduino software you will find on mine git with pictures to see how it is solder. I am not using resistor at the moment and it is good also without them. ( https://github.com/iLLiac4/Adalight_Hyperion ).
- Then you will need to solder a connector like this one(1 usd) https://www.dropbox.com/s/0dsljheyqnocnh...7.jpg?dl=0 To achieve this you will need one at least two pin jst connector, one 5.5 mm female power plug connector, L shape led connector (there are only 4 pin available so i have mode it so that it has become 3 pin one), one short piece of shrinking tube to secure solder connections.
2 pin JST connector: 1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Pairs-2-Pins-J...SwBahVQKW7 or. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Pairs-JST-SM-2...SwUuFWxZW0 It is around 1 usd or a little more for more pieces.
5.5 mm female power plug (1 usd): http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-5-5x2-1mm-...Sw9N1VrMrj also around 1 USD.
L-shape led connector with pin header (1 usd): You will need at least one or. you can use also those for corner connectors or. you can bend stripes at corners like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v629o1hV0_k
This is the price for one but you can find eve cheaper on ebay when you buy more than one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Connector-Female...XQdGJR3M3G
Piece of shrinking tube to secure connector (see on my picture linked to dropbox). Basically free since you will need 3 cm short one.
- 1x micro usb cable for arduino. I think you already have one at home but otherwise it is also around 1 usd or. less. http://www.ebay.com/itm/A-S0-USB-to-Micr...XQrC9Sa6RH
So the costs till here are around 28 USD. Now you will need a power supply. I have 5V5A and works great. Take a note that almost never or. better say never the lights uses full power when using ambilight. You can find those power supplies in your local electronic store or. get them on ebay.
If you know a little about electronics you can use 12V one with 5V voltage regulator. Take a note that those leds uses 5V only and you will burn them if you will try to use 12V with them without voltage regulator.
So this is all you need for ambilight based on 2812b leds. All the other led versions are more expensive atm. This setup was tested with Hyperion on X64 machine and also on RPiv1 and v2 (wirh arduino) and on all they work great.