If you want more channels, I can similarly prep STRIP2/Q2 and STRIP3/Q3.
Questions:
Is your strip 12V constant‑voltage, or a 5V addressable type (WS2812B)?
How many channels do you want active now (1–3)?
Expected current per strip so I can confirm connector/MOSFET margins?
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Plan
Goal
Integrate an LED strip output into the greenhouse controller schematic such that the ESP32-S2 can drive a 12V LED strip using the existing MOSFET driver stage and power rails.
Implementation plan
Configure LED strip output on channel STRIP1:
Connect connector STRIP1 pin 1 to the raw 12V rail (Net 5).
Connect connector STRIP1 pin 2 to the drain of MOSFET Q1, ensuring Q1’s source is properly tied to ground.
Wire the control signal:
Connect MCU1 GPIO5 to resistor R1 (gate resistor for Q1) to drive the MOSFET gate.
Annotate and name the control net as LED_PWM for clarity in the schematic.
Verify and annotate power rail supporting components:
Confirm and annotate the bulk 12V capacitance near the connector, with C2 noted as the input bulk capacitor.
(Optional) Prepare additional channels:
Label and configure STRIP2 and STRIP3 if additional LED channels are desired using MOSFETs Q2 and Q3, along with their respective resistors and pulldowns.
Run ERC/DRC checks and update net names for clarity.
Success criteria
STRIP1 is clearly wired with pin 1 connected to 12V and pin 2 to Q1 drain, ensuring proper LED strip connection at 12V.
MCU1 GPIO5 correctly drives Q1 through R1 with the control net named LED_PWM.
The 12V power rail has the necessary bulk capacitance annotated, and schematic passes ERC/DRC checks.
(Optional) Additional channels for LED output are prepared for future use if required.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
Wirelessly connects power nets on schematic. Identical to the net portal, but with a power symbol. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect power net portals, give them the same designator. #portal #power
Greenhouse controller with temperature and humidity control
Input voltage 12v
led voltage: 12v
humidifier voltage: 5V
Display: i2c 0.96 OLED display
sensor: htu21d i2c
Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor
Qty 1
Arrow
$1.41–$1.66
Digi-Key
$1.10–$1.47
LCSC
$0.26–$0.43
Mouser
$0.28
Verical
$4.13–$4.38
Controls
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