This simple project aims to build a circuit that can make the LEDs blink with the sound that comes out from the P2 connector. Shown in the video is the LED blinking in action. The design of the ...
This time, I will try to run and debug the LED blinking using the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 and Raspberry Pi Debug Probe provided by the Raspberry Pi development team. I will use Ubuntu for building and ...
Arguably, Microchip’s PIC microcontrollers do not get enough posts here. One of the drawbacks for some of us is that Linux support for PICs is not very well known. The information is out there, but no ...
ON Semiconductor announced the introduction of the NCP1840, a multi-LED driver with the ability to drive up to eight LEDs independently, using any illumination pattern the user creates. ON ...
An AVR chip is used to design a great programmable LED which provides fun and a good building block for playing with collective behaviors. An AVR chip is used to design a great programmable LED which ...
Many PIC processors require 5-V power while being programmed, yet battery-powered systems may contain low-voltage devices that will be damaged at voltages above their maximum voltage ratings. In ...
We’ve been living a life of luxury, writing our microcontroller code in a text editor and using — of all things — a compiler to turn it into something the chip can use. [Dan Amlund Thomsen] shows us a ...
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