Add smart light and sound effects to models and dioramas with this small-but-mighty RP2040-powered programmable controller board - now with wireless connectivity!
Tiny FX W is an effects controller for the LED dots and strips that can be found in third-party LEGO®-compatible lighting kits. These LEDs are connected by thin, flexible wires that can easily be concealed around/behind/within your model. Typically they're powered directly from an alkaline battery pack or USB, so the LEDs are lit all the time and we wanted our illuminated creations to have more smarts!
Adding a Tiny FX W means you can do fun stuff like:
Adjust the brightness of the LEDs
Simulate movement with dynamic lighting effects
Turn the lights on and off in response to environmental triggers/sensor readings or data from the internet
Pulse them atmospherically for a spooky ambience
Flicker them on and off to make cool fire effects
Accompany your light effects with appropriate sound effects (zhwhom)
Tiny FX W can drive six channels of two-pin mono LEDs and one channel of four-pin RGB LEDs, and it has indicator LEDs so you can see what each channel is doing. It's got an onboard amp and connector to attach a tiny speaker, a Qw/ST connector so you can add Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts and an additional sensor connector for hooking up hardware like buttons, potentiometers or PIR sensors. It also comes equipped with an RM2
Tiny FX W is perfect for adding custom light and sound effects to your favourite construction kit models, dioramas, papercrafts, doll houses, book nooks and shadowboxes. If you don't already have a lighting kit that you want to upgrade, we stock a range of LED dots and strips, cables and expanders as well as battery packs and power cables.
If you're looking for a non-wireless version, click here to find it in our store.
There are two options to choose from. Board Only and Starter Kit. Please choose which one you want before adding it to the cart!
Notes
This board is not really designed for driving addressable LEDs/Neopixels. Check out Plasma 2040/Plasma Stick 2040 Wif you want a board for doing that!
We've tried out several different lighting kits, and we found the best ones have the LEDs as separate components that you attach together usingexpansion boards. Some kits come with the LEDs pre-wired together into one harness with a single USB connector on the end which makes things more awkward - if you have one of these you might end up needing to splice some connectors onto the end of the wires.
Tiny FX W measures 31.2 x 23.2mm x 6.7mm (L x W x H, including connectors). Fortuitously, this fits within the footprint of a 4 x 3 brick in popular ABS brick-based construction kits.
The JST-SUR connectors are very tiny. Tweezers might help when plugging them in!
For stealthy operation, the indicator LEDs on Tiny FX W can be disabled by cutting the trace on the back of the board labelled with the LED symbol.
Features
Powered by RP2040 (Dual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz with 264kB of SRAM)
4MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP
Raspberry Pi RM2 module provides 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity
6x 2-pin JST-SUR connectors for attaching mono LEDs, with white LED indicators
1x 4-pin JST-SUR connector for attaching RGB LEDs, with RGB LED indicator
Tiny FX W comes pre-loaded with pirate-brand MicroPython and ourshiny new PicoFX librarywhich makes it easy to run multiple simultaneous light and sound effects - we've provided a bunch ofexamplesto show you what it can do. If you'd rather roll your own software, I2S audio and toggling LEDs should be possible with most Raspberry Pi Pico W ecosystems.
If you'd like to program Tiny FX W from an Android phone then you could try the DroidScriptapp, available on Google Play. You'll need aUSB-C cableand a recent version of MicroPython firmware installed on the board.