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The Arduino Pocket Computer may not exactly be practical (the tiny display is barely large enough to display games or calendar appointments, and the exposed components would likely snag on your ...
The shield’s specifications include a 3.97” display with a resolution of 480×800 RGB, 16.7M color, five points and gestures touch mode, an I2C interface, a BMI270 IMU sensor, and an ...
The KIM-1 was the first computer to use the 6502, a CPU that would later be found in the Apple, Ataris, Commodores, and the Nintendo Entertainment System. Being the first, the KIM-1 didn’t ...
Using Arduino’s recently introduced Giga R1 WiFi CPU board and need a human interface? The Giga Display Shield (plug-in board) might fit the bill. It adds a 3.97inch 480 x 800 RGB touchscreen, digital ...
I like this project - a random name generator display. Okay it's conceptually simple and has probably been done a few times before, but it has wide application... In this lockdown learning age, the ...
When building your own homebrew computer, everything is a challenge. Ultimately, that’s kind of the point. If you didn’t want to really get your hands dirty with the nuts and bolts of t… ...
An Arduino board is needed to process serial data sent from the computer and send out the digital signal to the LEDs to change colours. We used an inexpensive Arduino Nano clone that worked perfectly.
Arduino is a company that’s best known for making small, programmable microcontroller boards. But the new Arduino Pro Portenta X8 is a full-fledged, Linux-friendly computer with a compact design.
DIY Arduino smart glasses with OLED display 12:47 pm July 27, 2020 By Julian Horsey ...
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