It's called a breadboard because it looks like a bread cutting board... 1. A red wire connects from the top red (+) line to hole 18 2. A resistor (330Ω) connects from hole 18g to hole 14g 3. The LED ...
I didn't have anything specific I wanted to use it for, but since I bought an ESP32, I've decided to try the classic LED blink test. This time, I asked Gemini about power capacity and input/output ...
This is the easiest and fastest way to get the LED Clock up and running. I mostly use "ESP-WROOM-32 Devkit" as microcontroller for my projects (I may will move to ESP32-C5 in the future as this is the ...
This IoT-enabled system continuously tracks a bedridden patient’s vital signs (ECG waveform, heart rate, and body temperature) from anywhere in the world. By combining a microcontroller (Arduino) with ...
Folks from [Adafruit] are showing off a neat hack – USB host on RP2040, using the now-famous PIO peripheral. [Adafruit] builds a lot of RP2040 boards, and naturally, you gotta test them before you ...