The NeoPixel LED Cube Project is an interactive 4×4×4 LED display system developed as part of an academic engineering assignment. This adaptive lighting system combines hardware assembly with embedded ...
Requires: 8x8 Neopixel Matrix connected to digital pin 2 Arduino Sound Sensor connected to analog pin 0 optional LED or laser diode connected to digital pin 4 Samples the voltage from the sound sensor ...
Every maker needs a geeky wall clock and the geekiest way to get one is to build your own. With so many modular and open-source options, building your own decorative clock is far from the most ...
Anyone can buy a clock, but building your own lets you express your creative flair along the way. [Edison Science Corner] did just that with this neat sci-fi looking design. The build relies on an ...
As an alternative to an Arduino Nano, Uno, or Mega, you can use a Raspberry Pi, a PSoC, a Teensy 3.2, an XLR8, or a ShieldBuddy to control your NeoPixel applications. As an alternative to an Arduino ...
A couple of years ago, [philo mech] came across [David Ratliff]’s NeoPixel compass project. Ever since then, he’s wanted to make his own. To his delight, [philo mech] was able to find time to do just ...
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