 Okay, this is me testing out a new board design. It's a thing that takes a new pixel signal and then converts it to an RGB Common anode output. So new pixel power ground data comes in here. This is a ws-2811 chip And then there's an inverter and then it drives three powerful transistors So it can drive, you know, five to 12 volts LEDs common anode up to three amps of channel So for example, if you're talking about five volt high current This is a ultra bright three watt LED Being driven by the neopixel swirl so bright cameras getting confused and then here is a Tower light so these take 12 volts and there's three channels and I'm driving it just like it was a neopixel And then I'm powering it from the metros 12 volt input here so, you know, basically instead of wiring up transistors and You know, whatever diodes and LEDs and whatever You just connect it up as if it was a neopixel and you can just turn on and every channel with PWM