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How can I power a neopixelNeoPixel ring and strip through Arduino MKR1000?

I currently have a MKR1000 which is connected to 1 ring with 8 neopixels, 1 strip with 20 neopixels, 1 microwave sensor, 1 speaker, 1 rotary encoder. I am running the neopixelNeoPixel positive and negatives through a 220 μF capacitor, and the data pins through 220 Ω resistor.

I am soldering these components onto a board, but currently, when I plug the MKR1000 into my USB it says it's drawing too much power, the Arduino also smokes and I can smell burning, so disconnected straight away.

What am I doing wrong?

How can I power a neopixel ring and strip through Arduino MKR1000?

I currently have a MKR1000 which is connected to 1 ring with 8 neopixels, 1 strip with 20 neopixels, 1 microwave sensor, 1 speaker, 1 rotary encoder. I am running the neopixel positive and negatives through a 220 μF capacitor, and the data pins through 220 Ω resistor.

I am soldering these components onto a board, but currently, when I plug the MKR1000 into my USB it says it's drawing too much power, the Arduino also smokes and I can smell burning, so disconnected straight away.

What am I doing wrong?

How can I power a NeoPixel ring and strip through Arduino MKR1000?

I currently have a MKR1000 which is connected to 1 ring with 8 neopixels, 1 strip with 20 neopixels, 1 microwave sensor, 1 speaker, 1 rotary encoder. I am running the NeoPixel positive and negatives through a 220 μF capacitor, and the data pins through 220 Ω resistor.

I am soldering these components onto a board, but currently, when I plug the MKR1000 into my USB it says it's drawing too much power, the Arduino also smokes and I can smell burning, so disconnected straight away.

What am I doing wrong?

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I currently have a MKR1000 which is connected to 1 ring with 8 neopixels, 1 strip with 20 neopixels, 1 microwave sensor, 1 speaker, 1 rotary encoder. I am running the neopixel positive and negatives through a 220uf220 μF capacitor, and the data pins through 220 ohm Ω resistor.

I am soldering these components onto a board, but currently, when I plug the MKR1000 into my USB it says it's drawing too much power, the arduinoArduino also smokes and I can smell burning, so disconnected straight away.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for the help!

I currently have a MKR1000 which is connected to 1 ring with 8 neopixels, 1 strip with 20 neopixels, 1 microwave sensor, 1 speaker, 1 rotary encoder. I am running the neopixel positive and negatives through a 220uf capacitor, and the data pins through 220 ohm resistor.

I am soldering these components onto a board, but currently, when I plug the MKR1000 into my USB it says it's drawing too much power, the arduino also smokes and I can smell burning, so disconnected straight away.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for the help!

I currently have a MKR1000 which is connected to 1 ring with 8 neopixels, 1 strip with 20 neopixels, 1 microwave sensor, 1 speaker, 1 rotary encoder. I am running the neopixel positive and negatives through a 220 μF capacitor, and the data pins through 220 Ω resistor.

I am soldering these components onto a board, but currently, when I plug the MKR1000 into my USB it says it's drawing too much power, the Arduino also smokes and I can smell burning, so disconnected straight away.

What am I doing wrong?

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How can I power a neopixel ring and strip through Arduino MKR1000?

I currently have a MKR1000 which is connected to 1 ring with 8 neopixels, 1 strip with 20 neopixels, 1 microwave sensor, 1 speaker, 1 rotary encoder. I am running the neopixel positive and negatives through a 220uf capacitor, and the data pins through 220 ohm resistor.

I am soldering these components onto a board, but currently, when I plug the MKR1000 into my USB it says it's drawing too much power, the arduino also smokes and I can smell burning, so disconnected straight away.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for the help!

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