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Unlike most complex 3D-printed objects, which require expensive industrial-grade printers, this retro-style LED-powered TV can actually be printed on just about any consumer-grade 3D printer on ...
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XDA Developers on MSNI built a $30 "Now Playing" display for my record player with an ESP32, and it looks great
T he ESP32 is an incredibly versatile microcontroller, and so long as you have the wires and the hardware to connect it to, ...
The killer feature for me, though, is the dot-matrix LED display. It's a reverse-engineered clone of a 1980s Plessey GPD340, made by the same person who created the EMES.
Posted in LED Hacks, Transportation Hacks Tagged 7400, atmega, car, display, led matrix ← Analog Test Interface For Your Computer Detecting DTMF Tones From Scratch → ...
For his most ambitious build to date, [Param] thought it would be a cool idea to have a LED matrix display spitting tweets out via a WiFi connection. The build is now done, and we’ve got to h… ...
Lumissil Microsystems has introduce a speciallist RISC-V microcontroller for touch-controlled LED-based user interfaces, with optional sound feedback. There are two versions: IS31CS9310 for industrial ...
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