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From your very first blinking LED to dazzling multi-color sequences, Arduino makes it easy to bring light to life. With just a board, a few LEDs, and some code, you can experiment with patterns, ...
If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The ...
LED candles are neat, but they’re very suboptimal for wish-making: you can’t blow them out. Unless you take the circuit from ...
This project involves using an Arduino to measure distances using an ultrasonic sensor and controlling a buzzer and LED based on the measured distance. The provided Arduino code performs the following ...
Measuring the speed of a rotating object is a common requirement. Knowing the speed of table and ceiling fans, as well as kitchen appliances such as mixers and grinders, can often be useful. However, ...
Gesture control robotics replaces traditional buttons and joysticks with natural hand movements. This approach improves user interaction and reduces mechanical dependency on physical controllers.
LED Analyzers from Micro-Epsilon are being used as part of end-of-line test equipment to measure the colour and intensity of red and green status LEDs for charging stations designed for aircraft cabin ...
Abstract: The swift deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) into the contemporary power systems requires complex control techniques that can facilitate the provision of two-way power flow, grid ...
Abstract: According to the control principle and structural characteristics of the civil aircraft throttle control system, a servo motor control mathematical model is proposed for the automatic ...
Arduino core for STC8H8K64U — runs a RISC-V emulator (rv51) on the native 8051, giving you full C++ Arduino compatibility with 64 KB flash and 8 KB RAM over USB.
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