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This is a very simple arduino project where a led is turned on by setting the pin 13 as output, then write it with a high value, in our case that means that pin 13 will deliver 5 volts. Advertisement ...
The world needs more blinky lights, and [Bertus Kruger] has created a neat way to make lights blink wirelessly. He has a footprint in the middle of the board for soldering the castellated ESP8266 m… ...
Here is a simple, yet useful circuit of an Arduino 4-digit 7-segment LED display unit. The module used here is a self-contained, compact common-cathode module containing four 7-segment LED numeric ...
The ESP8266 has become incredibly popular in a relatively short time, and it’s no wonder. Cheap as dirt, impressively powerful, Arduino-compatible, and best of all, includes Wi-Fi right out o… ...
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