![]() The problem is that it doesn't matter if I declare more than these 7 strips alltogether in one array or split them. The basic functionality of controlling the LEDs works perfectly - I can also process and output the data described above correctly to the LED strips as long as I don't use more than 7 strips. I also have several Serial.println() calls to check what data is read and if I'm running more than 7 LED strips 0 is printed for every possible value. This works fine now, but when I try to set the RGB values for MORE than 7 LED strips regarding to the corresponding data nothing happens. ![]() In order to control the colours of each pixel on the LED table using Adafruit's NeoPixel library I read in an array of the form int. As of my last question on SO I'm working on an interactive 14x14 LED table which is being controlled by an Arduino Mega (for further information about the setup and code have a look here.Īfter fixing the problem with data arriving at the Arduino in the wrong order I'm now facing this problem:
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