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Racing Lights for athletics running track, 40-50m. What are the correct questions to ask?
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[QUOTE="Grozzy, post: 120638, member: 27714"] The RP2040 is an awesome new controller that has far better CPU and RAM than the older Arduino boards. The only thing I would put a question mark on is as it is so new I'm not sure how well all the old libraries and code examples translate over to it. I would maybe look at the square pixels as they have a lower profile. The bullets stick out quite a bit. As long as you keep the first pixel very close to the controller (centimetres rather than metres) you should be fine otherwise you will need a booster/shifter (74LS125 or F-Amp or level shifter) [/QUOTE]
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