The previous version of the LED sine wave has been completely revamped to get rid of all floating point operations.
I’ve also taken the time to pack it inside a class so that it can be easily reused by anyone.
This is the effect you will obtain:
The previous version of the LED sine wave has been completely revamped to get rid of all floating point operations.
I’ve also taken the time to pack it inside a class so that it can be easily reused by anyone.
This is the effect you will obtain:
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