In this project, an RGB LED is controlled using Arduino by turning ON and OFF the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs individually and in combinations.
[James] was wandering around Walgreens after Christmas and found something very interesting – RGB LED Christmas lights that were individually addressable. At $6.50 for a strand of 15 lights, he just ...
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Building a DIY Arduino game controller requires specific hardware components. The table below lists all the components required to build the Arduino Uno game controller project. These components are ...
3 outputs are needed and an arduino. I used a Arduino mini pro so lots of IO for this. Watch your power usage though. LED strips take quite alot of power about 400ma for a strip that's 144 LED's Edit ...
Abstract: Within a digital system the information is represented by means of binary digits, also known as “bits”, and most frequently they have the meaning of numbers. In order to show the value of a ...