In this project I did a Christmas jumper with rgb LEDs, this can also be a creative clothing project or whatever you want, it uses rgb LEDs that are controlled by an Arduino-based microcontroller that ...
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Real-time event notifications with NodeMCU Arduino tutorial
In this video I've created a device that can notify in real time about events that happen on a website. The project uses NodeMCU board and a buzzer to produce sound as alert. The board is programmed ...
There’s a well-known movie trope in which a hacker takes control of the traffic lights in a city, causing general mayhem or ...
Who among us does not have a plethora of mains-powered devices on their workbench, and a consequent mess of power strips to run them all? [Jeroen Brinkman] made his more controllable with a ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› by Rachel Cericola Security cameras keep a watchful eye on all your prized ...
Red Rodeo Club is Manchester's queer line dancing event, mixing classic boot-scootin' tutorials with a party vibe. Think easy-to-follow routines, a dancefloor packed with icons, and a soundtrack that ...
Abstract: This paper proposes an event-triggered variable-sequential model predictive control (ET-VSMPC) to address the issues of high switching frequency and cumbersome weighting factor adjustment in ...
Abstract: Open canal gate control is an essential type of water resources management for irrigation and water diversion. However, accurately predicting gate operation in open canal control remains a ...
I've updated the Mach3 plasma torch height control codes to work with ESP32. They've been added to the repository as a new directory called For ESP32. Note: These updated sketches for the ESP32 are ...
The command armbian-openvfd 0 disables the LED display and clears associated system processes. Before testing each new configuration, always run this disable command first, then execute ...
Summary: Getting dressed in the morning seems like a simple sequence, but for those with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), the brain may be working overtime just to keep from “getting stuck.” A new ...
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