Interestingly I was just playing with a DMX Library to see if something could be done for blind control or a bit more cost effective dmx relay boards maybe take a look at this for the ws2812
David
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To distill the question down to how to efficiently communicate from Loxone miniserver to the Arduino, this should be fairly easy to do via a UDP virtual output. I recently coded this setup to control "Teckin" LED bulbs direct from the Loxone but a similar approach would certainly work for this.
On Thursday, 2 July 2020 19:03:43 UTC+2, Joth wrote:To distill the question down to how to efficiently communicate from Loxone miniserver to the Arduino, this should be fairly easy to do via a UDP virtual output. I recently coded this setup to control "Teckin" LED bulbs direct from the Loxone but a similar approach would certainly work for this.Sadly Arduinos are rubbish (OK, just slow) when it comes to IP communication.
If you have a DMX, Modbus, RS232, etc. module then bit-bashing that input into the Arduino should work.Use such an interface to send a 'mood' code to the Arduino that could then perform pre-programmed orchestration of the WS2813 LEDs based on said mood. Problem with this is if you want to change animations or other details of each 'mood' the Arduino would need reprogramming.TBH, a Raspberry Pi is so cheap (relatively) that I'd be tempted to just use one of those to do the WS2813 control. That way you can use proper (sorry, quick) IP comms from Loxone and can login any time you like to reprogram it. A Pi can also do much more than this of course so there's the advantage of using it for other stuff at the same time.Robin
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