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What makes this lamp unique is that the RGB LED bar comes from an old Epson scanner. Recycling leftover parts from old projects or derelict electronics is truly the hacker way.
Colorful lights, when done right, can make your home look cool and futuristic. LED light strips have come a long way, which means you can ditch the year-round Christmas lights for something ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, LED Hacks Tagged arduino, HL1606, led, lighting, lightstrip, rgb, serial, synaptic labs ← IPhone 3.0 Tethering Is Easy Meat Thermometer Using Predictive Filtering → ...
I'm an Arduino newb, so go easy on me. :) I have an Arduino Uno with a Grove Base Shield and a Grove LED Strip Driver. I have Superlight strip LEDs. I'm using some of the example code and it seems ...
This resin art project showcases how to create a stunning night lamp using dried roses and epoxy resin, paired with a sleek LED strip light. The lamp is designed with a separate resin body and a ...
The availability of inexpensive microcontrollers and improvements in LED technology has brought the cost of ambient lighting systems down. Now, anyone with an interest in electronics can easily build ...
Razer now has its own light bulb. And two lamps. And a flexible LED lighting strip. They’re all filled with RGB LEDs — the Aether line is coming by year’s end.
The Creative Commons-licensed comic is serious business for budding Arduino tinkerers, with step-by-step instructions for a basic LED light project that will get you up and running with the ...
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