Want to make one for your desk? All it takes is an Arduino Nano R3 or comparable microcontroller, an RGB LED ring with 12 LEDs, a 16×2 LCD, a buzzer, and a momentary push button switch.
The Nano also conveniently works with the Arduino IDE out of the box ... use the Nano for projects that have to be compact and light, such as interactive jewelry, portable monitors, and even ...
The Nano, just as its name suggests, is the smaller board between the two, and interestingly, also the tiniest ever produced by Arduino. It comes in a light seven-gram weight, with dimensions of ...
An Arduino Nano controls two relays which in turn can turn the car on, start it, and turn it off. Instead of adding a button for “push to start” he opted for a 13.56MHz RFID module.
The 9x9x9 LED Cube is a versatile platform for 3D light-based visualization, interactive applications, and gaming experiments. Its modular design, BLE support, and custom rendering capabilities make ...