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There are easy ways of getting more I/O pins for any project; shift registers, I2C expanders, or ADCs will give you plenty of pins for whatever project you have in mind. All these require extra com… ...
I propose a standard sketch (arduino_pins.ino) that outputs the numbers of the most predefined pins via serial. The output is then put into a .txt file. Finally a script (analyzePinList.py) runs over ...
While the data pin is connected to the D5 of Arduino Nano and the data pin of the Neo-Pixel strip is connected to the D2 pin of Arduino Nano. The JQ5600 MP3 module is a 3.3V logic module, so you can’t ...
Connections are pretty simple and only a few wires. Connect the VCC and GND of the sensor to the 5V and GND pins of the Arduino. Then connect the output to the Arduino’s D2 pin. Here's how the ...
It transpires that folk have been busy writing ‘cores’ – the name for code that adapts Arduino code to run on different hardware – for several other bare chips, and some have 20 pins – plenty. Have ...
The PinToggle library, as its name suggests, lets you toggle Arduino pins on and off (HIGH/LOW) at a rate set within the sketch without needing to do deal with timing within the sketch itself. The ...
Leonardo Russo’s ArduinoSimulator is an open-source Arduino Simulator written in JavaScript that runs code directly in your web browser and shows the serial output and digital/analog pins status for ...
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