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Here is an artistic Arduino project for the fun-minded. The circuit is an Arduino RGB LED controller running on a sweet ‘n’ simple code,but with a little hardware surprise outside the Arduino board.
It displays the color and lights up an LED to correspond to the detected color. If you haven’t seen the TCS230 before, it is a chip with an array of photosensors, for different light wavelengths.
Posted in Arduino Hacks, LED Hacks Tagged color detector, color sensor, lamp, rgb ← Win Free Stuff By Uploading A Pic Of Your Fritzing Circuit Rebuilding Dried Out Capacitors → ...
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YouTube on MSNRC boat with "out of this world" RGB led lights
Description: Using an Arduino or a micro controller we can generate cool looking patterns with an led strip with addressable LEDs. In this case I'm using an Arduino uno (clone board) and a strip of ...
An optional RGB LED attempts to copy the shade of whatever object you’re aiming at, providing a handy reference to verify it’s working correctly. “ Watch this video on YouTube.
The Arduino-compatible lighting RGB LED lighting shield reviewed here was designed to give designers a low-cost easy-to-use open-source platform for fast prototyping and inexpensive evaluation of ...
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