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| | hifiduino.blogspot.com
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| | I salvaged (from ethernet routers) some surface mount LEDs for the Tx/Rx. Yellow and Green. The Freeduino board does not have the automatic ...
| | jborza.com
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| | Over a month ago I bought an Altera Cyclone IV board from a local seller, it seems to be listed on Aliexpress as well. Its marked as A-C4E6E10, and features: Altera Cyclone IV EP4CE6E22C8 FPGA chip with 6272 logic elements, 270 Kbits of memory 8-digit seven-segment LCD display 8 position DIP switch VGA output PS/2 input port (comes in handy to try out keyboard processing) buzzer a couple of push buttons a handful of IO pins, some of which can be used as a connector for a 1602/12864 display and 22 miscell...
| | domipheus.com
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| | Still working on my bench power supply, and wanted to move from my 16×2 retro LCD to something a bit more funky, and found these which use the Samsung S6D02A1 chip. 1.8 Inch Serial SPI TFT LCD Display Module With Power IC SD Socket At the time of writing, you can get these from a UK warehouse for £3.30 shipped for a single unit. That's awesome. However, the comments were quite bad and many people had issues with them - no matter how it was wired an Arduino wouldn't drive it. After lots of trial and error...
| | aykevl.nl
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| I have made a LED strip based on the ATtiny85 / Digispark. ATtiny85 based Here's a video, though it looks much nicer in real-life: What you'll need: An ISP programmer, for example another Arduino (or leave out some features) A string of 30 LEDs type WS2812 Two generic push buttons Soldering gear Source code Bootloader I prefer the LED strip with a new bootloader. Flashing your own version has several advantages: