Minimalist cars race with a strip of smart LEDs and two switches.This project has evolved and now has its own website: www.openledrace.com
Click on, click off, the project! A simple push on, push off button, that turns an LED on and off with one pushbutton.
Single tap, double tap, triple tap, four-tap, Hold, Single tap and hold.
It is a small touch switch board with display. It has also a temperature sensor for live temperature displaying.
I've a small and sweet Raspberry Pi Zero. Now I can switch off my Raspberry Pi Zero without a monitor or keyboard or LAN.
Always forgetting the opened toilet lid? Men, let us educate you!
What if you could do much more than just toggle your lights with this switch? N+1 principle in action!
This tutorial will show you the easiest and best way to use a pushbutton with your Arduino board!
Build a treasure chest or use an existing storage box, attach a push-button quadrature rotary encoder (endless spinning dial) and lets go!
This post documents the ubiquitous "6 Pin Push Switch" aka "Mini Self Locking Push Switch" and explains how it works.
A switch that switches itself and reflects the state of devices if switched via other means (a.k.a. smartphones).
Quick Project to Interface Push Button with Raspberry Pi
Place a card on RFID reader and power the desktop ON/OFF.
Don't deny it, you've always wanted one.
Turn Off the light, and it will turn ON: endless fun!
Switches on a relay when BLE device is in range
Bipolar solid state power relay, capable of commutation without arcing and/or overcurrent events.
Control appliance using a hand gesture without any microcontroller, only bare electronic components.
Digitizing household mechanical switches with CoolMOS C7. `
Learn about some basic transistor circuits, we will look at the BD139 & BD140 Power transistor pair and look at circuits for Arduino/ESP8266
A DIY six-channel stereo speaker selector to share a pair of speakers between six stereo audio systems.
This project shows tilt sensors and its functions.
Recreate your favorite night lights from the Rainbow Building with rainbow vibe lights.
Use your GSM shield to control the output of Arduino through SMS messages.