Resistors used: Red - 82 ohm, Green - 56 ohm, Blue - 56 ohm. Allowing approximately 20 mA to flow through LED. Cathode (-) pins of RGB are connected to 8-bit PWM pins of Arduino for voltage control.
Welcome to our blog post on interfacing the WS2811 (5V) RGB LED strip with Arduino! In this guide, we will walk you through the process of connecting and controlling WS2811 LED strips using an Arduino ...
This project utilizes an Arduino Uno, a sound sensor, and a Bluetooth module (HC-5) to create an interactive LED matrix display. The project can be controlled via a mobile application, allowing you to ...
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 ...
In this project, we're making a cool 4×4×4 LED cube with Arduino Nano. LED cubes, also known as LED Matrix, can light up your room, study space, or Maker area giving it a awesome cool look. Moreover ...
Here is an artistic Arduino project for the fun-minded. The circuit is an Arduino RGB LED controller running on a sweet ‘n’ simple code,but with a little hardware surprise outside the Arduino board.
Here is a 3D light show that will astound you with its combinations. Inexpensive and easy to make thanks to an Arduino controller, the design enables you to play with the existing effects and, most ...