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Create Nintendo Switch compatible gamepads using Arduino and ESP32 USB. This has only been tested on ESP32S3 boards but should work on ESP32S2 boards. Install this library by downloading a zip file ...
Switches and push buttons need debouncing. It is straightforward to do this with software, using a library. The advantages of the Switch library are: External pull-up resistors are not required.
[kayakdiver] is developing a SIP and PUFF controlled kayak, but in order to start you first need a SIP and PUFF switch. These devices allow the user to lightly sip or puff into a tube to control sw… ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Misc Hacks, Tool Hacks Tagged arduino, kit, oomlout, prototype, switch, video, youtube ← The GO Sequencer Ripsaw MS1 → ...
The world's largest Nintendo Switch, which uses an Arduino as part of its super-size controls. And yes, it is fully functional - every button works, including the side triggers (3D-printed and painted ...
easySwitchBox is the brainchild of easySensors, the Belarus based creators of DIY Arduino focused hardware products. easySwtichBox combines an Arduino based chip and a LoRa radio to be able to send a ...