ANAVI Light Controller
Make your lights open source and connect your LED strip to the WiFi network with
ANAVI Light Controller!
ANAVI Light Controller is a certified open source hardware WiFi device for
controlling a 12 V RGB LED strip. It also supports sensors for light, temperature,
humidity, and gesture recognition.
ANAVI Light Controller is fully compliant with the popular open source platform,
Home Assistant. That means that when paired with Amazon Alexa, the device can be
turned on and off with voice commands.
The open source software running on ANAVI Light Controller is an Arduino sketch
written in Arduino IDE using ESP8266 core and other popular Arduino libraries.
The device communicates using the lightweight messaging protocol, MQTT. An
HTML5, single page application is available for quick testing and demos of ANAVI
Light Controller.
ANAVI Light Controller is an entirely open source project. All schematics and source
code files are available in our GitHub repositories. Combining open source hardware
with free and open source software provides flexibility and independence while at
the same time encouraging knowledge sharing and community building. Anyone is
welcome to join the community to study, modify, and improve the project.
Getting started with ANAVI Light Controller is easy, no soldering is required. We will
provide a comprehensive user’s manual describing the exact steps for using ANAVI
Light Controller and flashing your own Arduino sketches through Arduino IDE.
Who Needs It and Why?
ANAVI Light Controller is fun and easy to use. You don’t need to be a tech whiz to
use it. You can assemble it without any tools, and only a screwdriver is needed to
connect it to your RGB LED strip. You can use it for:
Automating lighting with the open source software platform Home Assistant
Controlling lights with voice commands with Amazon Alexa and Home Assistant
Making a do‐it‐yourself magic lamp controlled with gestures
Making unique do‐it‐yourself decorations for the holidays
Learning about a project that combines free and open source software with open
source hardware
Features & Specifications
CPU: Tensilica L106 32‐bit processor
Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Input voltage: 12 V
Peripherals: Terminal block for 12 V RGB LED strip, UART pins, button, three slots
for sensors
Compatibility: Arduino IDE, Home Assistant, MQTT, and any modern web browser
Certification: Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) BG000005
Dimensions: 75 mm x 40 mm
Sensors
Out of the box ANAVI Light Controller supports the following I2C modules:
BH1750 sensor for light
HTU21D sensor for temperature and humidity
APDS‐9960 sensor for RGB color and gesture detection
You can also attach any other I2C sensors, but you will have to take care of their
software integration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which 12 V RGB LED strip is included in the kits?
All kits include a one meter 12 V RGB LED strip with 30 LEDs (size 5050), IP 20, and
power consumption of 7.2W.
What power supply do I need?
You need a 12 V power supply with a standard 2.1x5.5 mm DC jack for your light
strip. Select a power supply with sufficient output current and power depending on
the length and specifications of your RGB LED strip.
Is there a recommended 12 V power supply?
ANAVI Light Controller has been tested using 12 V power supplies from SUNNY
Computer Technology Europe such as SYS1530‐1212‐W2E.
Make sure that you are using a 12 V power supply from a trusted supplier. Cheap,
untested power supplies can be risky and unreliable.
Can I remotely control ANAVI Light Controller from a web browser on my
smartphone, tablet, or laptop?
Yes, you can use our demo website or easily integrate ANAVI Light Controller in
your instance of the popular open source platform Home Assistant as an MQTT JSON
Light component.
Is ANAVI Light Controller an open source project?
Yes, ANAVI Light Controller is an open source hardware project powered and
created with free and open source software. The hardware designs are available at
GitHub under CC BY‐SA 4.0 license. All schematics, documents, and source code files
are available at our GitHub repositories.
Is ANAVI Light Controller certified?
Yes, ANAVI Light Controller revision 1.3 has been certified by the Open Source
Hardware Association under UID BG000005.
Does ANAVI Light Controller use the ESP8266?
Yes, ANAVI Light Controller is based on the ESP8266.
Can I flash different firmware to ANAVI Light Controller?
Yes, using a USB to serial cable, you can flash custom firmware built from your own
source code.
Is ANAVI Light Controller compatible with Arduino IDE?
Yes, ANAVI Light Controller is compatible with Arduino IDE. You can easily upload
your own Arduino sketches to the board.
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