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ANYONE have Labview code for the LEDS from AndyMArk?????????

I talked to AndyMark directly and they do not have any code for Labview for the 8.2ft RGB LED light strip.

We are a semi rookie team and want to attached the LED lights but have hit the wall. PLease help and thanks for your time!!!!

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Re: ANYONE have Labview code for the LEDS from AndyMArk?????????

Your best bet would be to use an Arduino and the included C code for running them.
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Re: ANYONE have Labview code for the LEDS from AndyMArk?????????

I agree, use an Arduino. While you could conceivable operate them using SPI in LV, an Arduino will MUCH simpler to implement.
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Re: ANYONE have Labview code for the LEDS from AndyMArk?????????

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Your best bet would be to use an Arduino and the included C code for running them.
Does anyone have any advice on how to do this? Or any pre-written code?
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Re: ANYONE have Labview code for the LEDS from AndyMArk?????????

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Does anyone have any advice on how to do this? Or any pre-written code?
AndyMark does on their GitHub page. It is linked in the product description on their website.
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