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This handy reference guide is essential for quickly connecting various displays including 4-Digit 7-Segment (TM1637), 16×2 Character LCD (1602), OLED (SSD1306), 1.8″ TFT (ST7735S), and 4 in 1 Dot LED Matrix (MAX7219).
This cheat sheet offers quick guidance on various LEDs: Standard LEDs, RGB LEDs, WS2812 LED Strips, MAX7219 LED Dot Matrix, and LD24AJTA LED Driver for Power LEDs.
Arduino Temperature Sensors Cheat Sheet
This handy reference guide is essential for enthusiasts working with DHT11 / DHT22, DS18B20, LM35 / TMP36, BMP180 / BMP085, BME280 temperature sensors.
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- Control Power LEDs with LD24AJTA and ArduinoIn this tutorial you will learn how to control high current power LEDs with the LD24AJTA driver and Arduino. Standard LEDs are typically used as …
- Control Air-Conditioner via IR with ESP32 or ESP8266In this article you will learn how to control an Air-Conditioner via IR with an ESP32 or ESP8266 microcontroller. Most, modern Air Conditioning units come …
- Control an ESP32 via Wi-FiIn this tutorial, you will learn how to implement a web server on the ESP32 microcontroller to control it wirelessly over Wi-Fi. This allows you …
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Game of Life on a Dot Matrix Display
Learn how to implement the Game of Life on an 8×8 LED Dot Matrix Display to build an iconic Game of Life in a Cube that runs the glider pattern.
How to Build a Motion Activated Night Light
Learn how to build a motion-activated, battery-powered, night light using an ESP32 lite and a PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor. All housed in a great looking skull.
More Arduino Outputs With 74HC595 Shift Register
Learn how to use the 74HC595 Shift Register to increase the number of outputs of your Arduino to as many as you like.