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Posted in Arduino Hacks, LED Hacks Tagged atmega328p, infrared, ir blaster, remote control, tv-b-gone, USB to serial ← Cerberus 2080 — Three-Headed Retro Computing Project ...
[Todd Harrison] really has our number. Like him, we don’t want to spend money when we don’t have to, and hacking our own solutions is a lot more fun anyway. This time around he’s … ...
I made this Arduino project that allows to turn ON and OFF LEDs using a cheap IR remote control as a preparation for the next big step: disassemble my girlfriend’s chinese LED lamp and replace its ...
When a finger or other object touches the surface, it causes the IR light to scatter in many directions. Some of this light is directed down into the screen, towards an array of 64 IR sensors.
For more information on the new Arduino infrared learning processor board set jump over to the Kickstarter website for details and to make a pledge to help the kit become a reality.
Despite this, Arduino is just one among many of its kind in a market that is booming after new demand; so the Bluetooth and NFC of the Primo could give Arduino an edge over its everyday competition.
Thierry Guennou, writes: “The concept of this board is to build an open, very versatile frequency counter, so it can be used to measure a wide variety of signals.” Built around an AVR microcontroller ...
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