After much pulling of hair I finally managed to get the WS2812s running using the core of code from Just In Time Project Pages on the atmega328PB using the on-chip 8MHz oscillator with external 37kHz clock crystal.
With this version up and running I packaged it up in the spare sun-in-a-jar jar. I still need to drill a hole in the lid for the micro-usb socket, but that will have to wait till January.
The three boards soldered together and fitted into the housing (cut-outs needed because the tube is tapered)
Not particularly well finished
early (low light)
later (brighter, colours do not show up well in this)
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Following a live trial, I've updated the code to get a more gradual ramp up over multiple LEDs, and replaced the LCD backlight LED with a lower power orange one. So we shall see how these changes work out in round 2.
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