Use a Common Anode RGB LED
This is a quick tutorial on how to fade between colors with an Arduino and Common Anode RGB LED.
Posted by Jake Spurlock
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This is a quick tutorial on how to fade between colors with an Arduino and Common Anode RGB LED.
Posted by Jake Spurlock
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Make a mouse for your computer that uses only an Arduino, an accelerometer, and your head movement to move and click.
Posted by David Kerns
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This guide will teach you how to build and program your own accelerometer controlled maze game. It does assume a basic knowledge of soldering, breadboards, and programming in Arduino. by...
Posted by Baxter Eldridge
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This is a very simple box design using a small box (a shoe box or smaller works) with a simple lock mechanism to represent the opening of the box. When...
Posted by Tatiana
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In this guide you will learn to created an array of leds that visually represent the volume picked up by an electret microphone. You will learn how to wire 3...
Posted by Sam Berg
This project guide explains how to build an operating railroad grade crossing signal controller (GCSC) for controlling a simulated railroad crossing signal that has working flashing lamps and striking bell....
Posted by Kevin Fodor
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Build a Notification Alert Generator that pesters you to do your chores.
Posted by George Tempesta
The MakerShield is a great prototyping shield but the button can be a little confusing to use. Since it connects to ground when pressed, it takes a little extra wiring...
Posted by Michael Castor
I felt in love with Laser Harps the first time I saw Jean Michel Jarre play it live in concert (Rendevous 2 song). Since technology has developed so much it...
Posted by Ruete
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It is important that you have a working knowledge of the Arduino, networking and basic programming.
Posted by Dan0nator
Categories: Arduino | 5 Comments