DIY RGB LED strip driver that can be connected to a smart home (HomeKit) using Raspberry Pi and Arduino. This is a complete DIY guide going through all steps on how to build your own RGB LED Strip ...
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 to be ...
This project uses an Arduino micro-controller to time a gradual light-strip illumination to simulate a sunrise, and thus allow one to wake up gradually rather than suddenly by an alarm clock. I've ...
Building IoT projects with touchscreens used to be a headache, involving numerous components, messy wiring, and endless troubleshooting. But the ESP32-S3 Box-3 makes things way easier. It is an all-in ...
[Synoptic Labs] stumbled upon an RGB light strip with individually-controllable LEDs. The strip uses 5 volts and is controlled by an HL1606. Because the strips are hard to find, this chip is mostly ...
Infineon's RGB LED Lighting Shield is one two of Arduino-based evaluation boards created to showcase the capabilities of its ARM-based XMC1000 MCUs in lighting and motor control applications. Unlike ...
This article is a bit different from my usual column in two ways. First, it's starting with a hardware and software combo—something I've not done before. Second, the projects are linked to each other ...
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