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The PCB in question has two shift registers, eight LEDs, eight buttons, and fits onto an Arduino; it’s just complex enough to demonstrate useful design features and methods while remaining ...
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YouTube on MSNI made an Arduino RC car with a L298P driver PCB I designed myself
Download the codes here Arduino simple shield potentiometer code: Arduino shield rc car: Arduino nano module L298P code: ...
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YouTube on MSNHow to make a servo tester using Attiny85 micro chip
Making a servo tester using an Attiny85 micro chip, Attiny45 also works for this project. This diy servo tester is as good as ...
Makers, developers and hobbyists that enjoy tinkering with Arduino wearable open source electronic hardware and creating projects using Bluetooth connectivity, may be interested in a new tiny ...
Arduino pins, and almost everything else at a standard hobbyist scale, are 0.1" pin spacing - so I just soldered the sense wires to some 0.1" headers I have laying around.
The Arduino Uno is based on the Atmel ATmega328 32-bit microcontroller, with 32kbyte of flash memory, 2kbyte of SRAM and 1kbyte of EEPROM. It supports Windows, OS X and Linux operating systems, in ...
The OONTZ uses a 3D printed case, a 16 button keypad, an Arduino Leonardo, a monochrome driver, and a few potentiometers. It's actually a pretty simple thing to build yourself provided you can the ...
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