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Here is an artistic Arduino project for the fun-minded. The circuit is an Arduino RGB LED controller running on a sweet ‘n’ simple code,but with a little hardware surprise outside the Arduino board.
What if we can generate different colors using a single RGB led and make our room’s corner more attractive? So, here is a simple Arduino based color mixing lamp which can change color when there is ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, LED Hacks Tagged color detector, color sensor, lamp, rgb Post navigation ← Win Free Stuff By Uploading A Pic Of Your Fritzing Circuit ...
The circuit is simple. Point the “-” pin on the RGB LED module to the Arduino’s GND pin. If you align it right, the other three pins should enter pins 13, 12, and 11. Making It Work. Once you’ve ...
In this project we are going to interface 5 RGB (Red Green Blue) LEDs to Arduino Uno. These LEDs are connected in parallel for reducing PIN usage of Uno. A typical RGB LED is shown in below figure: ...
Arduino Uno RGB LED Resistor 10K ohm Resistor 221 ohm Jumper wires Pushbutton switch Breadboard Rotary potentiometer. Procedure: You have to wire the schematic as shown in the diagram. Wire the RGB ...
Connect the +ve end of the red led to pin 11 then connect the +ve end of the blue led to pin 10 then connect +ve end of the green led to pin 9. Take all the grounds common and connect to a 1k ohm ...
Connect the +ve end of the red led to pin 11 then connect the +ve end of the blue led to pin 10 then connect +ve end of the green led to pin 9. Take all the grounds common and connect to a 1k ohm ...
When you need to quantify the color of an object, you’ve got quite a few options. You can throw a Raspberry Pi camera and OpenCV at the problem and approach it through software, or you can bu… ...
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