In recent years, integrated platforms equipped with microcontrollers (with Arduino probably being the best-known brand) have been gaining popularity.
Abstract: This study presents the development and evaluation of a buck converter with a Single-Input, Multiple-Output (SIMO) topology tailored for RGBW LED applications. By addressing the challenges ...
Sinking pulse p-p drops to 2.3V. Other output pins have very similar characteristics according to data sheet (variations 50mV, page 33 of CH32..DSO.pdf) Conclusion : LED drive is possible without ...
The stream of PCM audio data can be copied to an audio sink in order to render the sound to a output device: In order to drive some speakers you will need an Audio Amplifier Module (e.g. a class D ...
A buck-boost controller IC with four external switching MOSFETs can operate from input voltages above, below, or equal to the output voltage, enabling them to regulate the light output for a string of ...
Perhaps one of the most common modules in an Arduino starter kit, the RGB LED lets you create all sorts of colors with just four pins from the Arduino. This tutorial demonstrates two ways to use this ...
Running a program on an Arduino is easy, but have you tried doing it with a Pi? The Raspberry Pi is powerful enough to be a standalone computer and is also good enough to program a microcontroller.
Arduino Portenta H7 Lite is a cost-down version of Portenta H7 STM32H7 that shaves off a little over $30 of the Arduino Pro board by doing without a wireless module nor USB-C video output and opting ...
Welcome to the sequel of my first DMX article (https://www.edn.com/an-introduction-to-the-digital-multiplex-protocol/). First, I apologize for the delay in posting ...