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@theoutlander Yup, it's an Elegoo that came in the Arduino kit and set to 3.3v. Next I'll experiment with making the lights do fun stuff with my micro...
@supercharlie I'd hope mine was a little neater. --->Sean
I was wandering around the net and found THIS little hack for making a DIY single inline resistor package so just for fun, I threw it together and gav...
That is so true, Bill. Here in South Florida, we rarely experience a static discharge and when we do, it usually scares the bejeezus out of us. ---&...
It was my understanding that all of these components would not work to the exact specs. Yesterday, I did the experiment from Chapter 8 of the new Rasp...
That's called "Trial by Fire." Literally! Good luck, my friend. --->Sean
MicroCenter has in-store only blockbuster prices so they can get you into the store and upsell. You might walk in looking for a $2 Pico, but walk out ...
What kind of device would you use to test a transistor? --->Sean
Like Steve, I also use my dining room table for my "workbench" and since the table is new (and wasn't inexpensive), I bought a silicone soldering mat ...
Brand new from Pimoroni. Cheers! --->Sean
I can state unequivocally that the Pico can take a licking and keep on ticking. I was so excited to get mine that I made the classic noob mistake of s...
I plan on using one to make a mini-Tetris game using the pico display from Pimoroni as soon as it gets here. I'll let you know how it goes. --->S...
I am only on the start of my self-education regarding this so it might be a while, but I certainly will keep y'all informed. I've sent an email to the...
Maybe within the sketch, it defines the servos as input and waits for movement and stores them and then changes the servos to output and then reads th...