Based on results presented on various places in the internet (blogs etc), I expect to be able to go down to 50 - 100 micro amps on the ATTiny85 of the Trinket.
Some example procedures showing how to display to the pixels:ĬolorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 50) // RedĬolorWipe(strip.Color(0, 255, 0), 50) // GreenĬolorWipe(strip.Color(0, 0, 255), 50) // Blue I want to get as low power use during sleep as possible with an Adafruit Trinket. Strip.show() // Initialize all pixels to 'off' The default set of devices is Device.KEYBOARD, Device.MOUSE, Device.CONSUMERCONTROL, On boards where usbhid is disabled by default, devices is an empty tuple. Tuple of all active HID device interfaces. Anyone can shed some light on what may be causing this? #include Īdafruit_NeoPixel strip = Adafruit_NeoPixel(111, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800) The usbhid module allows you to output data as a HID device. But on three separate strands I still get the same results.
Since the 112th LED falls on the second segment of LEDs, I tried swapping out that entire segment. However, if I increase the number of LEDs in the code to 112 or more, the strip completely locks up after a successful upload to the Trinket. The neopixel strandtest and other examples (including FastLED examples) run successfully if the code is set for 111 LEDs. I've encountered a problem in this simple setup of an Adafruit Trinket (5v) controlling two segmented 60LED/m WS2812B LED strips.