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RFID Module: The RFID reader scans RFID tags and checks if the scanned tag matches a predefined set of values. LED Control: If the RFID tag is recognized, the LED toggles its state (ON or OFF). If the ...
You can fade out and fade in the light of an LED automatically by using Arduino and a simple code that is described below. Even though the Arduino board cannot output variable voltage on its digital ...
That worked perfectly because I had 70. Tip: If you want to use a different number of lights, you can calculate the area available on your own sweater and place the lights as you see fit.
Arduino-Rear-Light-for-Bike-LED-Effects-Project This project is an Arduino-based rear light system for bikes, featuring dynamic LED effects controlled by push buttons. The system is designed using ...
Let it hit your red LED and you’ve lost a point. But if you can push your button while your yellow LED is lit, the light speeds up tremendously until the next button press in the green.
Recently, we published an entry-level Arduino project with a single seven-segment LED display. Although it’s an amazing DIY project, we noted that most of the readers are looking for more advanced ...