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The project doesn't call for any soldering either. Just connect the OLED display and Arduino ... To build this DIY buzz wire game, you'd need an Arduino Nano, a 9V battery, two LEDs (red and ...
Planning a game of Hacker Jeopardy ... but there’s something to be said for projects that beginners and old salts alike can complete. Each buzzer consists of an Arduino Pro Mini 3.3 V, a ...
Then I came across something very interesting. A set of two OLED displays with a 1.3” screen size. Very small but should be good for some Arduino projects, right? After a quick skim over the ...
But we can’t deny this Arduino ... I2C OLED display. Beyond the battery, a crystal, and a handful of passive components, that’s about all the support hardware it takes to put this project ...
Call it synchronicity, or manually setting a 16-bit number in an Arduino, or how to turn an OLED into a rotary dial... What am I talking about? Well, I was just compiling the blogs pages for the next ...
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Let's continue our series looking at some of the good projects surfacing via crowdfunding ... MicroView The MicroView is described as the first chip-sized Arduino compatible OLED display that lets you ...