Now, however, [Jose] has come up with an LED candle that solves all of these problems. (Original link to the project in Spanish.) The heart of the project is an Arduino Pro Mini, which is ...
and an LED display. Assembly is straightforward: Connect the components to the Arduino controller, and then dive into the programming phase. The code needed for this project is quite manageable ...
This DIY lie detector project costs you only around $20 to make. Save for the Arduino Nano, it requires pretty basic electronic components you might already have on hand, including three different ...
In this project eight LEDs are connected to PORTC of a PIC18F452-type microcontroller, and the microcontroller is operated from a 4MHz resonator. When power is applied to the microcontroller (or when ...
But we can’t deny this Arduino calculator project by [Danko Bertović] would look good sitting on the bench. In the video after the break, [Danko] walks us through the creation of the calculator ...
This project describes the design of a 7-segment LED-based counter which counts from 0 to 9 continuously with a one-second delay between counts. The project shows how a 7-segment LED can be interfaced ...