Texas Instruments & Würth Elektronik LED RoadTest - Kit Unboxing
First, I would like to say thanks to element14, Texas Instruments, and Würth Elektronik for selecting me to participate in this Roadtest+
I will do my best to make this one informative and fun.
Remote controlled tricopter should make it more interesting. I plan to add some nice LED lighting to my new tricopter - some signaling lights and some just to make it look nicer.
Anyway, my kit arrived (in just three days from US to my door) and it's time to share the unboxing video:
I made some additional photos so here they are:
1) TPS92512 Buck Regulator with Analog and PWM Dimming - TPS92512EVM-001 - TI Tool Folder
2) Bluetooth Low Energy Light Development Kit - CC2540TDK-LIGHT - TI Tool Folder
3) MSP430FR4133 LaunchPad Development Kit MSP430FR4133 LaunchPad Development Kit
That's it for today!
In my next post I will share my BLE LED module impressions as they are the first one that I started experimenting with.
Related posts:
Introduction to Bluetooth Low Energy Light Development Kit - CC2540TDK-LIGHT
Android Support for TI's BLE LED Control
MSP430FR4133 Launchpad - Magnetic North Visualisation
Illuminated Tricopter Upgrade - Adding an Addressable LED Ring
MSP430FR4133 BoosterPack for Illuminated Tricopter
Bookshelf Lights Using TI's CC2450 BLE LED Modules
MSP430FR4133 Launchpad with Custom BoosterPack in Action
MSP430FR4133 Launchpad with Custom BoosterPack in Action - appendix
MSP430FR4133 Launchpad with Custom BoosterPack update
Adding Remotely Controlled Headlights to Tricopter
Thanks,
Dragan