In recent years, integrated platforms equipped with microcontrollers (with Arduino probably being the best-known brand) have been gaining popularity.
A lot of making goes on in this community these days, but sometimes you’ve just gotta do some old fashioned hacking. You might have grabbed an old Speak and Spell that you want to repurpose ...
If you happen to be in the market for a small artificial sun, you may be interested to know that for about $1300, you can get a tennis-ball-sized LED array that outputs 120,000 lumens.
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How I test Raspberry Pi Pico projects without any Pi hardware
A resistor in the cloud is worth two in the hand.
This library is designed for Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266... to control LED: on, off, toggle, fade in/out, blink, blink the number of times, blink in a period of time. It is designed for not only beginners ...
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