A photo of the front of the LED PCB. A thumb and forefinger are seen holding it. The LEDs are lit up in a colorful rainbow pattern.
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The TinyLily boards arrived and they are as tiny as advertised!
I hooked one up to one of my 1 inch (25.4mm) Fibonacci128 boards to test it out and everything works! I'm ready for the 14mm Fibonacci48 prototypes to arrive.
Current draw at ~6% brightness (still plenty bright) is about 50mA. Testing for an hour used about 60mAh. That's with the TinyLily programmer hooked up (3.3V regulator, FTDI chip, etc). Should be much lower with just 48 LEDs and no programmer.
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