Tired of building the same old Arduino projects like blinking LEDs, temperature monitors, and line-following robots? Now it’s time for something fun. It’s time to turn your skills into entertainment ...
The ESP32 keeps finding new jobs in my house.
These days, a lot of embedded projects feature some sort of screen, and a screen often creates a desire for a nice user interface. [Geoffrey Wells] has created a tool for developing web interfaces for ...
This will not work with Arduino IDE 1.6.5 (or below) or with non ESP32-S2/S3 devices (e.g. Arduino UNO, Arduino MEGA, etc.). To use this library you need to have Arduino core for the ESP32 installed.
[Dominic Buchstaller] wanted a neat, tidy entryway keypad that actually looked good. Prime goals were something slim, wireless, and with no visible screws. Dependency on the cloud was also a no-go.
The Second Floor of the library in Clean the Library only has 6 sections: 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, and 2F. See the table below to learn which category (and books) go in which section.
I wanted to play Game Boy Advance games on the GameCube using a SFC controller, so I built a converter.
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