The end goal is to create a large video screen that I can roll up and put away after the party's over that can be driven from commodity hardware without having to run DMX or ethernet cables for control. To do this, the ESPionage connects to a pre-programmed wifi network and listens for ARTnet or TPM2.net commands and relays them over the SPI-like protocol to a strip of lights. It's similar to something like the PixelPusher but doesn't try to do as much while potentially costing considerably less.
By bypassing DMX, I'm able to avoid having to keep another set of DMX cables that cannot be used safely on the sound system. Additionally, DMX controllers are expensive and add a decent amount of complexity to the lighting system when you don't already have one, but there are a number of free solutions to control equipment from a computer over IP (Pixelcontrol, Glediator, etc).
Here's what it takes to build one:
- esp8266-201 $4
- ams1117 $0.57
- PCB $3-5 for a small run
Plus about $7.46 worth of parts from Digikey:
- 1x 450-1140-ND FSMSM SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 24V0 $0.22
- 4x CF14JT10K0CT-ND CF14JT10K0 RES 10K OHM 1/4W 5% CARBON FILM0 $0.40
- 1x 1572-1062-ND 108TTA016M AXIAL E-CAP0 $0.98
- 1x 1189-1148-ND 16ZLH100MEFC5X11 CAP ALUM 100UF 20% 16V RADIAL0 $0.24
- 2x CF14JT100KCT-ND CF14JT100K RES 100K OHM 1/4W 5% CARBON FILM0 $0.20
- 2x S7002-ND PPTC041LFBN-RC CONN HEADER FEMALE 4POS .1" TIN0 $1.20
- 1x S5595-ND NPTC031KFXC-RC CONN FEMALE 3POS .1" SMD TIN0 $0.92
- 1x 609-4618-1-ND 10118194-0001LF CONN USB MICRO B RECPT SMT R/A0 $0.46
- 2x S7009-ND PPTC111LFBN-RC CONN HEADER FEMALE 11POS.1" TIN0 $1.78
- 1x CT2103MS-ND 210-3MS SWITCH SPST 3 SEC .25MM ACT 50V0 $0.49
That totals out to about $15-18 for a single unit that should be able to control a string of lights for version 1
This is awesome! Still under development? What can the PixelPusher do that ESPIonage can't do? Thx!