 You can build advanced LED art projects with Adafruit's Feather RP2040 Scorpio. This deafboard features the RP2040 chip, 8MB of flash, and 8 consecutive GPIO outputs with 5V level shifting for Neopixel driving. Thousands of LEDs can be controlled with the RP2040's PIO peripheral. Our 3D printer case snaps this together and features mounting tabs. It also has openings for USB-C, a battery cable, headers, and wires. All you need is just two hardware screws and nuts to secure the PCB to the case. There's also a slot on the bottom for external power and a spot for a 2x8 strip of headers. The design is customizable so you can add or remove features that'll fit your project. You can use an IDE cable to make connecting Neopixels much easier. We were able to power this holiday project using a USB power supply and 8 Neopixel strips plugged into a small Promo Proto board. You can use the LED animation library for Circuit Python to create animation sequences. The Neopixelate library allows you to use DMA for multitasking and scaling up your LED projects with impressive frame rates for buttery, smooth animations. You can get the example code and learn more about the Feather Scorpio by heading over to learn.adafruit.com