Overview This project demonstrates how to control the brightness of an LED using a potentiometer (analog sensor) with an Arduino. The potentiometer’s value is read by the Arduino and mapped to control ...
This Arduino sketch monitors the voltage output from a potentiometer connected to analog pin A0. It displays the voltage reading on the serial monitor and controls two LEDs based on the voltage level.
Call it synchronicity, or manually setting a 16-bit number in an Arduino, or how to turn an OLED into a rotary dial... What am I talking about? Well, I was just compiling the blogs pages for the next ...
If you're into robotics or electronics, you've likely come across Arduino—a small microcontroller that can control sensors and motors for nifty DIY projects. Like the Raspberry Pi, the Arduino is ...
Minibloq is a programming language for Arduino motherboards designed to make it fun and easy for kids to make their own microprocessor projects. How does it work? Well, it’s a bit convoluted but you ...
I cannot get over how easy it is to get code running on an Arduino, allowing me to write the code to try to connect to a 20 character x 4 line LCD (wearing an I2C-to-parallel ‘backpack). Update: Part3 ...
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