In this project, an RGB LED is controlled using Arduino by turning ON and OFF the Red, Green, and Blue LEDs individually and in combinations.
An arduino code file that helps cycle through the three main colours (red, green, blue) starting at zero brightness to full brightness. RGB Setter An arduino code file that lets the user set the ...
Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits including AppleInsider and Android Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to ...
When it comes to making things that glow, there are two ways to stand out from the crowd. You can make something very big, or something very small. [DIY GUY Chris] has done the latter, producing a ...
Once upon a time, the cathode ray tube was pretty much the only type of display you’d find in a consumer television. As the ...
“Brightness when properly controlled ‘becomes a new color accuracy weapon.’” The reason Micro RGB TVs are the heaviest engineering flex in the show floor is best quoted by Sony engineer Hugo Gaggioni, ...
There are actually two light sources here: first you have the down-facing panel itself, and then you have a ring on top (flush against the ceiling). You can turn each of these on/off individually, but ...
NeuroBand is a specialized smart safety armband engineered to provide timely assistance to elderly and high-risk individuals during emergencies. Its primary goal is to mitigate the risks associated ...
Sometimes there’s such a leap in performance between one year and the next, that it becomes hard to recommend buying a previous year’s model. That's exactly the case with the QM9K.