forkineye / ESPixelStick

Firmware for the ESPixelStick
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Led for simple monitor activity #757

Closed iz1kbp closed 3 months ago

iz1kbp commented 3 months ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. No,it is not related to a problem

Describe the solution you'd like A simple LED (light on) to monitor if it is connected to wifi and a led to identify if data in is present.

Additional context If is possibile, may be a good and simple monitor (2 led on GPIO pin) during the installation without a pc o fixture connected: connect to wifi ok or not and data in present or not. Thank again Mario

MartinMueller2003 commented 3 months ago

Unfortunately, what you are asking for is not possible. The use of the LEds while in programming mode is completely out of our control. The boot loader built into the device from Espressive is in control of the CPU at that time. As for an LED on when receiving network traffic, those LEds become a problem in a show or environment where light pollution is a bad thing. I actually removed the LEDs from my buck converters because the power boxes were glowing. Black tape is on all of the LEDs on the controllers. This is why we have status on the UI to help debug network issues.

iz1kbp commented 3 months ago

Ok,no problem!😉 Thank' anyway! Have a nice Easter!Mario

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Unfortunately, what you are asking for is not possible. The use of the LEds while in programming mode is completely out of our control. The boot loader built into the device from Espressive is in control of the CPU at that time. As for an LED on when receiving network traffic, those LEds become a problem in a show or environment where light pollution is a bad thing. I actually removed the LEDs from my buck converters because the power boxes were glowing. Black tape is on all of the LEDs on the controllers. This is why we have status on the UI to help debug network issues.

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