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You can throw a Raspberry Pi camera and OpenCV at the problem and approach it through software, or you can buy an off-the-shelf RGB sensor and wire it up to an Arduino.
This project displays RGB colours that you type in the serial monitor. To run this project, you will need an Arduino UNO and Download the code and upload it to your Arduino. Make the circuit shown as ...
4 Leg RGB LED Library. Contribute to ai91/RGB_LED-Arduino-Library development by creating an account on GitHub.
I'm an Arduino newb, so go easy on me. :) I have an Arduino Uno with a Grove Base Shield and a Grove LED Strip Driver. I have Superlight strip LEDs. I'm using some of the example code and it seems ...
Wire the RGB LED in the PMW pins 9,10 and 11 of the Arduino. Connect the pushbutton to pin 7 . Connect the three potentiomete2 into pin A0, A1 and A3 respectively Add a 10Kilo-Ohms resistor to the ...
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I have made RGB Goggles using WS2812B LEDs and Arduino Nano. The Arduino based Goggles have many different color animations that can be controlled using a mobile app. The app can communicate with ...
This article describes a rainbow flashlight I designed for a personal project. The intended application compels a multimode, multicolor, compact flashlight/tent light to be driven by a small built-in ...
Description: Using an Arduino or a micro controller we can generate cool looking patterns with an led strip with addressable LEDs. In this case I'm using an Arduino uno (clone board) and a strip of ...