It is a pretty common first project to use an Arduino (or similar) to blink an LED. Which, of course, brings taunts of: you could have used a 555! You can, of course, also use any sort of oscillator, ...
Computer monitors often include one or more LED indicator lights that show these devices' operating status. Monitor manufacturers can build a set of signals -- made up of sequences of LED flashes and ...
Often, HP laptops are configured to go into sleep mode, causing data stored in RAM to be temporarily moved to the computer's hard drive when the lid is closed on the device. This is the default ...
In this post, two LED blinking circuits are given below. First one is dancing bi-color LEDs (two different color LEDs) where the two color LED will run in sequence. In the second circuit, we will ...
Modern Wi-Fi routers give you a lot to work with in terms of troubleshooting issues at home. This is mainly in the form of various LED (light-emitting diodes) indicators that flash to show what ...
You know how it is. You’ve got that new project running, and while it doesn’t consume much power, it also doesn’t give much indication of whether it’s functioning or just sitting there with a dead ...
This is tutorial number 1 from our series of Arduino tutorials and in this part I will talk about blinking an LED using the one already available on the Arduino Uno board or using an external LED to ...
One of the major kitchen blender brands on the market, Ninja is considered a very popular choice. In fact, a survey by research and strategy firm Lifestory ranks it as the top most trusted blender ...