Arduino and electronic enthusiasts searching for a debugging development shield that can be used with a wide variety of Arduino development boards and their compatible counterparts. Maybe interested ...
Today, we’re going to explore the uses of addressable LEDs. Addressable LED is an easy way to add complex lighting effects to any project. Each addressable LED has an integrated driver that allows you ...
I made this Arduino project that allows to turn ON and OFF LEDs using a cheap IR remote control as a preparation for the next big step: disassemble my girlfriend’s chinese LED lamp and replace its ...
Arduino, LEDs and Nixie Tubes? What's not too like? The Smart Nixie Tube is described as the first expandable Nixie Tube display with built-in Arduino Uno compatible hardware. Tyler Nehowig, an ...
[Credit: Djandco on Instructables] The Look of Disapproval (made using the unicode character for the letter “tha” in the Indian language of Kannada and an underscore) is possibly my favorite ...
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Blinking LEDs with MAX7219 and Arduino
Learn how to control and blink multiple LEDs using the MAX7219 driver with Arduino. A simple guide for beginners in electronics and coding. #Arduino #MAX7219 #LEDProjects #ElectronicsTutorial Blast at ...
This 8x8x8 LED cube with 512 LEDs takes the old 3x3x3 light cube made up of 27 LEDs to the nth degree. This, certainly more time consuming project, actually involves a simpler design. By using a ...
When you’re debugging a board which has an ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or Arduino, it’s easy to slap on a small LCD display or connect via WiFi to see what’s wrong. At least, that’s what the kids are doing.
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