An easy way to add color cues to your project, giving you the versatility to light multiple RGB LEDs simulatenously with little code.
Fully RGB controlled lightsaber!
A little program made with an RGB led. The Python code and Arduino code is available. I will a make a video soon. Thank you!
A fully RGB colour customisable potion!
A DIY home-made giant 10 x 10 LED board, it's bright, colourful and cool.
Aren't they stunning?
This simple arduino project counts every push up you do and displays it on an LCD. It also provides visual and auditory support.
We're proud to present our new project, “EPOXY RESIN LED CLOCK."
Application notes for Pmod OLEDrgb and Arduino Uno. In this app, we will setup a message to display in different sizes and colors.
RGB addressable strip.
Ever get bored with static colors of traditional torches? There are RGB lamps but not seen much controlled by WiFi. So let's do it!
This project demonstrates the working an RGB LED with Arduino.
Learn how you can control a RGB LED with Netduino. Foundation, a powerful platform to build connected things quickly and easily with NETMF.
"Red-Green-Blue Light-Emitting Diode") Bit is a special light whose color you can adjust.
In this post you will learn how to work with RGB LED’s. This Post i'll show you how to connect a Common Cathode RGB LED to an Arduino.
Hii friends Today I will Show You How To make Music Relative Strip Light
Here we are going to make a web server in ESP32 with an interactive web page to controls the color and brightness of a 12V RGB LED strip.
Today I will show how to control an RGB LED with joystick.
How to use a 4-pin RGB LED module to display different colours.
The HexaClock is a hexagon-shaped LED matrix with each pixel also in the shape of a hexagon! This clock will pour colors onto your wall.
Ocreeb is a 12 key macro keypad with 2 rotary encoders, custom keycaps and under-glow RGB. The board is running KMK firmware on the Adafruit
This uses potentiometers to control a RGB LED.
A simple way to learn Raspberry Pi programming is trying to program a Raspberry Pi. Let's blink an RGB LED!
This project uses a ESP8266 to control a 64x32 RGB matrix, which is one single board that plugs into the back of the display.