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SPI wont report to HyperHDR any error if the SPI device path is correct, so these screenshots tell us only that the app sent the frames (without confirmations). But esp32-s2 didn't receive any of them. |
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This is my first DIY electronics/soldering project so I obsessively read the documentation many times and most of the discussions, too. I copied everything from diagrams and pictures provided there because when I started working on this I knew basically nothing, I had to look up if red means + or - when wiring up the PSU. By now I think I kind of understand what I've built but I can't get it to work on my own.
I tested the LED-frame with a flipper zero WS2812 test app (flipper connected to the LED's data and GND, MW PSU to power the LEDs) successfully, HyperHDR is running and seems to establish a connection to HyperSPI on the Wemos but I just can't get the LEDs to light up. I'm using PiCap on a WebOS TV as a capture device, preview's working.
I'm sure it's some stupid little mistake but I can't figure it out. Already went through a number of iterations concerning the wiring, I liked the first one better but noticed the data wire turned out longer than advised.
Huge thank you to Awawa-Dev for the unfathomable amount of work that must have gone into this project.
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The soldering looks awful but I tried to verify all the connections with a multimeter in continuity testing mode.
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