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Dejan Nedelkovski has built a stylish DIY touchscreen Arduino music player ... and on the left side is the “Menu” button which brings us back to the home screen. On the other hand, if we ...
Sometimes, you just want to go big. Case in point, Make’s guide to make your gigantic, Jumbotron-esque LED video screen. The project here is powered by a Teensy microcontroller, a bunch of LED ...
The board also hosts a constant-current LED driver which takes care of the backlight, and allowed him to build in a level converter (since the screen communicates at 3.3V but Arduino uses 5V logic).
One of the main features that makes this screen an attractive option for Arduino users is the low power consumption. The device is rated at six to nine volts for operation and it draws slightly ...