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Infineon's RGB LED Lighting Shield is one two of Arduino-based evaluation boards created to showcase the capabilities of its ARM-based XMC1000 MCUs in lighting and motor control applications. Unlike ...
How to Use Connect the RGB LED to Arduino pins with resistors according to the wiring diagram. Upload the provided Arduino code (hsvtorgb.ino) to your Arduino board. Open the serial monitor and input ...
I had a space of about 12 by 18 inches available, so by leaving a margin of about 2 inches between each light, I could get away with a grid of 7 by 10 lights. That worked perfectly because I had 70.
Here is an artistic Arduino project for the fun-minded. The circuit is an Arduino RGB LED controller running on a sweet ‘n’ simple code,but with a little hardware surprise outside the Arduino board.
This one tickles me for some reason - a flame simulation using the Arduino MKR RGB Shield. And that's about it really - all you need is the shield and an Arduino board to plug it directly into, such ...
Electrical Components The wiring of the RGB LED photometer is shown in Figure 2. The electrical part of the photometer consists of a RGB LED, (41) a light sensor BH1750, (42) and an Arduino ...
Adafruit has this week announced the arrival of the new Arduino RGB Matrix Shield which is now available to purchase priced at $5.95. Any of your projects ...
Arduino controlled Christmas lights! It all started because [Anx2k] had some leftover LED’s from one of his other projects, so he decided to make use of them as permanently mounted Christmas lights.
[Synoptic Labs] stumbled upon an RGB light strip with individually-controllable LEDs. The strip uses 5 volts and is controlled by an HL1606. Because the strips are hard to find, this chip is mostly… ...