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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning303" data-source="post: 1166255" data-attributes="member: 97876"><p>No you don't need to step up the voltage if you use a 5v arduino. Note that the one u linked is not genuine, and therefore might have a slower USB serial connection. Which might make problems with a lot of leds. You can use a pi directly by using ws2801, apa102 or the likes. However ws2812b doesn't work. This has also been discussed in a lot of placed already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning303, post: 1166255, member: 97876"] No you don't need to step up the voltage if you use a 5v arduino. Note that the one u linked is not genuine, and therefore might have a slower USB serial connection. Which might make problems with a lot of leds. You can use a pi directly by using ws2801, apa102 or the likes. However ws2812b doesn't work. This has also been discussed in a lot of placed already. [/QUOTE]
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