In first part, we will show DHT22 sensor's data on the OLED. In the second part, we will display iPhone, Samsung and LG's logos on OLED.
Tthis project is going to show you how to make Bluetooth led control with lcd beside the Arduino sowing the new led status.
Tracking the tides and weather at your favorite beach.
A upgrade to my SMD Hot Plate with a larger hot plate, better cooling and updated software.
This project will show how to set up a 16 x 2 LCD screen and display multiple sensor values.
A 3D printed clock in the form of the Star Wars R2D2 droid. Featuring Internet time, Alarm, Time format and Timer with prerecorded sounds
An artistic alarm clock that uses and array of 7-segment displays to display large digits in a unique way.
Use CircuitPython and Adafruit Matrix Portal S3 to recreate "Space Invaders".
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use and set up 2.4″ Touch LCD Shield for Arduino. Basic setup to a paint app!
Make an interactive table that displays games, an audio spectrum, and animations on a 12x12 built-in LED matrix.
An ATtiny85-based badge-size PCB that can display letters and numbers.
The project I want to share with you today is an Arduino maze game, which became a pocket console as capable as Arduboy!
A 3D holographic audio visualizer with gesture control and real time animations of SoundCloud playlists.
Use the DFRobot 64x64 RGB matrix panel with a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ to bring a dance party with you wherever you go!
A variable frequency oscillator (VFO) is a necessary component in any tunable radio transmitter or receiver.
Dear friends,In this Tutorial we are going to build an Arduino powered Game. It is the classic Pong Game! You can play against the co...
Display images and gifs on your TinyScreen
Compact LED display unit that functions as cryptocurrency ticker and doubles as a real-time YouTube subscriber counter.
A fun, little offline game "ported" to an AVR MCU.
Visualize sound frequencies spectrum with an OLED 128x32 display, Arduino Nano 33 BLE and an electret microphone amplifier (MAX9814).
A stunning, easy-to-make hat with a programmable LED display that can show any colors, images, and animations you can fit in an 8x8 matrix.
This project is one of a series of projects that is aims to create tools that helps in so many ways.
Using two Seven-Segment Displays (SSD) simultaneously on an Arduino Uno Board to display numbers from 00 to 99, without charlieplexing.
More complex microcontroller projects often require a menu-driven interface. This library for XOD can help autogenerate them from a diagram.