That is a tutorial on Chip and her backpack, Pocket CHIP. What is CHIP? CHIP is the smallest Linux-based computer. Let's blink an LED!
Flashy LED decor lights that respond to your bike's motion.
Blinking LEDs with Arduino and some buttons.
Great Scott! It's a Flux Capacitor powered by an ATtiny85.
A little light-up guitar pick PCB, to celebrate Avnet's legacy with Guild Guitars. Works as a real pick, earring, keychain, and more!
For those LED's a leg short of three.
TrainLight hangs on the wall and subtly tells you at a glance which nearby transit lines will get you to your destination fastest.
Give some Energon to bring it to life... Autobots, roll out!!
It's exactly what it sounds like. Carved with love from a fresh Yukon Gold potato. <3
A cute PCB alpaca with a rainbow tail and glowing cheeks.
With NativeScript and Vue. js, it's easy to create mobile apps that interface with your Particle devices.
It's a Stargate PCB for your desktop—engage those chevrons and establish a wormhole!
If you want to upload hex file or if you want to set your fuse in AVR then you no need to buy a programmer, you can do it with arduino.
I made this “Living Art” LED lamp from bamboo plywood and an Arduino-controlled 16x16 LED matrix.
A simple Christmas decoration made with a 4-layer PCB and colour changing LEDs.
Three PWM outputs to 3 x high brightness LEDs for a flame flicker effect.
Reverse engineering is so easy a Swiftie can do it
To add to my ever changing desires. This project stirred my interests when approached by Elegoo to review it.
A candle-like circuit sculpture which uses ATtiny85, LED, 3V coin cell and some copper wires!
A simple Arduino-based sump pump monitor and alarm.
A timepiece that allows to stop and think about the essence of time, and also a fun project to build!
PicoLight is a minimalist adjustable light for low-light photography, based on the Raspberry Pi Pico.
In this project, I will show you how to use LED with Arduino in a simple experience.
Yet another pin using an ATtiny.