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@hoogabooga Yes, I tend to bite off more than I can chew. But I did manage to get my last video under an hour - 59 minutes and 2 seconds! You're rig...
Hi Doug I think that's a great idea! Perhaps I could integrate it with instructions on taking it from schematic-on-a-napkin to breadboard to perfbo...
An even better way is to use an RP2040 and its PIO, which handles the timing of the WS2812B much better than an Uno can. Great for complex patterns. C...
@zander My "evaluation" so far is that the meter's Scope and Signal Generator aspects are both pretty limited. The scope is nice in that it is dual...
@videogame95 Sorry to take so long to respond. Could you elaborate on what exactly you want to do here? If you want to control LEDs from a remote n...
@zander, I envy you; the best I did was an 8-inch reflector scope from Edmund Scientific when I was a teenager. It was still enough to keep me out on...
USB-C is a different beast than the previous versions of the USB standard. It's an "intelligent" power system that can supply many different voltages....
It would be a great project; I'm very interested in building some assistive devices for my Mom (who is almost 93) and even myself! I found this adap...
@gowan Hi Peter. I have had many requests for a balancing robot, and as I'm looking for more robotics projects to present, it's probably time I did ...
Just to be clear, the 6-volts is ONLY for the servo motor! The ESP32 CAM still requires 5 volts; you would kill it with 6 volts. Glad you have it wo...
Am I misreading this, or are you sharing the same 5-volt supply with the servos and the ESP32? If so, have you tried disconnecting the servos (or at ...
@zander LOL, I just edited that to say that ("great minds think alike" or "fools seldom differ" - one of those). We do have outlets, but they turned...