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My favorite ESP32 project doesn't automate anything, and I haven't had to touch it in months
It's a simple desk clock and now playing display, but I love it.
The ESP32 has emerged as a favorite tinkering device in the maker and hobbyist world thanks to its low cost, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and strong community support. One particular strength it has ...
Over the years we’ve seen countless ways of displaying the current time, and judging by how many new clock projects that hit the tip line, it seems as though there’s no end in sight. Not that we’re ...
Like so many of us, [aforsberg] found themselves fascinated with the WOPR computer from WarGames — something about all those blinking LEDs must speak to nerds on some subconscious level. But rather ...
This expandable LED display for a microcontroller in Figure 1 has a simple interface with only 6 data/control wires and can be easily accommodated to a DIY design. The display has static indication.
The project is being controlled by AVR AT90S2313 to produce a display built of 50×7 LEDs that illustrates the effect of scrolling text. The computer is using the serial RS232 port to send the text or ...
Makers, developers and electronic enthusiasts may be interested in a new Arduino programmable Internet connectable LED matrix display launched via the Crowd Supply website this week, which is now ...
Microcontroller Displays Voltage Measurements in Graphical and Digital Formats via Single LED Matrix
The algorithm in this microcontroller design this design drives an LED matrix and provides digital-voltage-readout and bar-like dot displays, showing dots for a graphical output if the input value is ...
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