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Here is a simple Arduino Camping Light project. In this design, only one push button switch is used to control the light output (from a bunch of white LEDs) between off, dim, medium, and full ...
So why not play it safe and make use of your light switch? Admittedly ... to mount a standard 9g servo motor to do the flipping. An Arduino Nano controls it, but since you only need one output ...
a desk-mounted panic button is undoubtedly cool, and it makes for a great DIY Arduino project. You'll need a prepaid SIM card, an Arduino, a GPRS shield, and a few other odds and ends. Luckily ...
This remote switch uses a sg90 servo, an Arduino Uno, and pairs of ATtiny85s with HC-05 Bluetooth modules assembled on protoboards. The 3D printed mount screws easily on top of a standard light ...
runs on an Arduino Nano Every and uses a relay to directly control the power state. Instead of having one keep-alive button, the unit has a matrix of 16 buttons that light up randomly to be ...
Arduino enthusiasts or anyone that is looking to learn more about programming an might be interested in a new programmable Arduino-based light board called the Plumduino which has been created by ...