All items tagged with Elektor Labs and LED (48)

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| This electronic earring with a diameter of 31 mm has eight LEDs, a voltage regulator, an MSP430 microcontroller and some passive components....

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| Because electronics is a world so big that it is impossible to know every nook and cranny of it, we spend many hours exploring its confines....

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| One month ago we asked Elektor Labs users to design an original fading LED circuit and publish its schematic together with a video as a proj...

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| LEDs that slowly fade in and out to indicate stand-by mode or the availability of a new message have been made popular by smartphones and ot...

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| LEDs that slowly fade in and out to indicate stand-by mode or the availability of a new message have been made popular by smartphones and ot...

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| Browsing Elektor Labs from old to new I came across an interesting project from 2013 to transform a remote controlled cable car into a Wi-Fi...

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| Some time ago I installed four LED spots in the roof over our terrace. Unfortunately, the spots turned out to be way too bright and so they...

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| Soon the Diwali festival will begin so it is time to decorate your home with beautiful diyas. We propose an original Diwali diya that you ca...

| Over the years ARM’s mbed rapid prototyping platform has evolved into an impressive open source programming ecosystem supported by a steadil...

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| 180 LEDs controlled by a single PIC 18F46K22 clocked at 64 MHz. The program is written in C. Open source, open hardware; Use and improve.