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The button states could easily be read by using an Arduino’s analog input. A Pro Mini model was chosen for its small size as it could be housed in the radio compartment of the dash.
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This dynamic wearable LED display can bring your favourite GIFs to life! Using a 16 x 16 RGB LED matrix, an arduino, a processing software and a Teensy microcontroller, Robert was able to create ...