BlinkyHex
So, an ATTiny85 on the back of a WS2812B board. 6 input/output pins, 6 sides. What can possibly go wrong!
The theory is you can have a length of ws2812 strip with an input to the hex, then either hardwire it to the other pins OR use the attiny85 to do some additional processing.
Of course, once you re-use some of the pins you'll need a high voltage ISCP programmer to re-program your 85.
CREDITS
This project was designed by John Spencer Assisted and inspired by Lachlan Maher
Made at hackmelbourne.org!
SPECIAL THANKS
To the HackMelbourne (CCHS, http://hackmelbourne.org) community of Melbourne, Australia.
To all other open-source developers whose countless hours supported every other aspect of this design.
DISTRIBUTION
The specific terms of distribution of this project are governed by the license referenced below. Please contact the copyright owner if you wish to modify the board for distribution. Please utilize this design for personal or research projects. Please acknowledge all contributors.
LICENSE
Licensed under the TAPR Open Hardware License (www.tapr.org/OHL). The "license" sub-folder also contains a copy of this license in plain text format.
Copyright John Spencer 2016