APA102-2020 MicroNova Custom LED Choker

Solarbotics Ltd
February 23, 2018

I created this choker as a project to demonstrate the new MicroNova APA102-2020 LED strips.

Photo of Dan by Yeti, edited by Batgirl
Photo by Yeti, edited by Batgirl

These addressable LEDs are extremely small, less than 1/4 the size of a standard 5050 LED.

LED lights being measured by a ruler

This project was built using engineering sample standard MicroNova 99 LED / meter strips . The MicroNova strips we are selling have 198/meter - twice the density!

completed collar with LED lights

Reason for a Choker necklace:

Hats have been done, shoes have been done, pendants have been done. This is something new for a Valentine’s dance costume, so I decided to go with a choker design. I also wanted something that was interactive, something that would add another layer of WOW to just lighting.

The Build:

I used a Wemos D1 Mini development board along with a boost-converting battery shield for the Wemos D1.

LED collar electronics board with battery and battery shield

The battery shield was a particularly good choice here because the MicroNova LEDs should be supplied a solid 5VDC. This board boosts the battery voltage to 5V, and then the Wemos D1 Mini bucks it down to 3V3 for it's own operation.

A mini SPDT Slide switch toggles the power from the battery shield to the D1. This allows charging the battery using the battery shield USB connector while not powering the D1.

close up image of the circuit with the wires embedded in epoxy

Epoxy locks the switch and wires in place.

The battery used is a conveniently handy older 450mAh Lithium Polymer. Depending on the lighting mode, this battery can power the necklace for a couple of hours.

I used elastic thread to attach the LED strip and components to the necklace.  A heavy duty needle was all that was needed to punch through the (imitation) leather belt.  Because the thread was elastic and tied under tension, it held the MicroNova strip well in place.

Operation:

mobile phone screen showing the LED collar connecting to wifi

When the choker powers up, it creates a WiFi Access Point called "HeartBurnChoker1".

mobile phone screenshot if the HeartBurnChoker1 interface

Once I connected to this WiFi, I opened a browser and went to 192.168.4.1. The control interface is simple, but effective. The D1 Mini has more than ample power and speed to effectively drive these LEDs. The MicroNova features separate clock & data lines, so even relatively slow I/O (like Raspberry Pi) can still make it work.

the completed LED choker against a white lit background

MicroNova Custom LED Choker lit up in full colour

Video of the Collar in Action

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