Here's a functional program to initialize the hardware, read temps, and display temps as colors. Enhancements such as multiple sensors/LEDs per Trinket are possible but left as an exercise for the reader./* trinket_thermo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
In this step, we will complete the Transmitter setup. We will do the circuit part first and after that, we will upload the code to the Arduino UNO to wrap up the setup. The materials required for this step are the NRF24L01 Transceiver module, Arduino...
You can find every information about Feather MO Adalogger in: https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather-m0-adalogger/overview I have used all pins of Feather and I would like to have more pins available. These are the connections of the set: Pin00-...
Once you are able to compile the Blink code into the SIMATIC IOT2000 you can continue with the following steps: 1. Copy and paste the code below in your Arduino IDE. Once you have pasted the code be sure assign the unique Ubidots TOKEN where indicated....
First prepare all the parts for final assembly. Solder the pins to the Nano board if needed then install the Nano board to the I/O expansion board. Then, attach or solder the jumper wires to the button switch and the buzzer. I used some leftover servo...
1. Plug in the Ethernet FeatherWing into the Feather board. 2. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet FeatherWing and the other to your hub, router, or switch. Step 3. Programming With the following example code, we will publish...
The Bluetooth module is the F6188 module which is good and works very well. You might need to add a heatsink on top of the module as it heats up sometimes. The speakers are connected to PAM 8403 module and input to the module is given by the both...
Here’s the programming rationale behind the code, which you can download from the project files. The main idea is to generate a punchline that does never matches the joke. This makes the whole sentence not particularly funny, and probably confusing. ...
Not all ESP 8266's GPIOs are born equal, something I have now and then been banging my head at (and burned some ESPs). Some are hard wired for some use, like SPI clock and data, some wired to functionality like flashing and booting. For now Wemos D1...
int layer[4]={A3,A2,A1,A0}; //initializing and declaring led layers int column[16]={13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0,A5,A4}; //initializing and declaring led rows int time = 250; void setup() { for(int i = 0; i0; y--) { for(int i = 0; i
Arduino Code// Arduino code for THE SPINNING SPECTROMETER // // This code is released under the beerware license: As long as you // retain this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we // meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth...