Spark Core controlled Neopixels via OpenWeatherMap
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Spark Core controlled Neopixels via OpenWeatherMap
Port of Adafruit's LPD8806 library to Lua for use on the awesome ESP8266 Wifi module running the Lua-based nodemcu-firmware
Using an RFID-RC522 sensor with an Arduino Uno to read different RFID chips. Depending on the UID read, I change the color of a Neo Pixel ring.
A simulation of a Touch Point found at Walt Disney World Resort, through an Arduino Uno, color sensor, proximity sensor, and Neo Pixel rings.
Animation driver for PC led lighting
Cool light fixture made out of Qi wireless charging technology, Arduino Trinket Pro, Neo Pixel LED Ring, 3D printed base, and a crystal ball (for light diffuser).
The client Arduino program for the Patio Lights project.
Using the Neomatrix library, constructed a 8x8 LED matrix Christmas ornament, that scrolls through some of my favorite Pokemon from Gen 1.
Example projects that I created based on components received with Adafruit's Adabox001.
Neopixel ring lamp controlled through Bluetooth Low Energy. Utilizes Adafruit Feather 32u4 bluefruit board.
Making an interactive lamp through the use of capacitive touch, Raspberry Pi, and python
The ESP8266 controlling Neopixel using the MQTT . Gets the messages from the Raspberry Pi through HomeKit or Alexa
🤖 The Arduino microcontroller code for a Bluetooth-controlled robot (named Mo!) that I designed and prototyped.
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