Stick wearable circuits to your skin!
The ATtiny85 is bascially an alternative to Arduino for small projects where cost and size are a concern. ATtiny85 easily replaces it there!
#LetsBuildTogether LEGO Dots wearable light-up belt.
let's build a custom Arduino compatible 8*8 led matrix
It is a visual representation of qubits entangled or not. Qubits are simulated with an Arduino firmware, by a biased randomness & collapsed.
This project will show you how to use a potentiometer (with an LED).
Blink an LED from your smartphone without any coding thanks to Hackeet, a private-by-design low-code application development platform.
Join me as I unbox the Azure Sphere MT3620 Development Kit, set it up, press a button, and blink an LED!
A hardware tour of various Linux driver subsystems.
Use Python to program some sweet ground-effect lighting animations for the Hackster Glowboard! Powered by the BBC Micro:bit. ✨
"Attiny85 based Music Reactive LED strip setup"
DJ booth with LED illumination effects, full spectrum color wheel, brightness dimming, integrated XLR & power connectors, and an open design
How to fade a LED with or without an Arduino automatically or manually using a potentiometer.
Are we done yet with Arduino! Hummm let me tell you that we have just started because the Pro Arduino board is here.
How to blink an LED with Arduino.
The Blink Tutorial for Kids using Legos
An embedded application that trained to recognize the words “yes” and “no”.
A getting started guide to.NET nanoFramework - c# for microcontrollers. In this guide I show you how to create and run Blinky on an ESP32
Create a series of LED sequences, using 4 buttons to activate one of the sequences, using the Raspberry Pi Pico and Thonny software.
A project using Particle Photon to blink 3 LEDs (red, blue and green) connected on a breadboard.
This little lightbulb turns on when you have a EUREKA moment! Ft. the new TinyCircuits accelerometer and NeoPixel-compatible LED.
Micro:Bit Police Red and Blue Flashing LEDs and Siren
Stick-on, glowing LED designs that respond to light and sound!
After my previous project I thought it would be great if we can control it with blue tooth and I just happen to have a spare HC-05 module