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This project reads values from a gyroscope, converting them to a scale from 1 to 255 to adjust the colors of an RGB LED. A program to create a small Morse code device using a buzzer and a switch. It ...
A simple color picker for controlling the RGB LED on ESP32 boards. Tested on the Arduino Nano ESP32, this project lets you pick a color from a web interface and display it on the onboard or external ...
First let’s take a quick look at the LED strip I’m talking about. Just search for a “WS2813B LED Strip”. You’ll see that this has 3 pins: +5v, ground, and one data line. You’ll find firmware drivers ...
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This is a great way to use an LED strip that would have otherwise gone to waste. If you can’t find a scanner with a color wand like this one, you can always start with an RGB strip.
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