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- scratchisthebest
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Arduino ∞
I've had one, and it seems 2919591 Scratchers got one for christmas, so ya
discuss?
discuss?
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- Flamekebab
- Scratcher
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Arduino ∞
That doesn't really explain. I was wondering what kind of project it would be used in, not the specific library involved.
- cheeseeater
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Arduino ∞
If you are into That doesn't really explain. I was wondering what kind of project it would be used in, not the specific library involved.Geocaching, then you shall like this!
- CodyTechery
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Arduino ∞
I might get one soon, and if I do, I'll attempt to make a GLaDOS AI.
- AonymousGuy
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Arduino ∞
I didn't get one for Christmas, however I did get one for my last birthday (Inside a kit, which I broke a lot of the parts to) and I later bought a micro.
I was going to make a small gaming system using the Micro, and I spent around $50 on some parts, including orange leds, and I was going to solder them all onto a board. I also got some headers so I wouldn't have to solder on the micro itself. The LED array would work through multiplexing, (lighting up LEDs really quickly so it looks like they are on, similar to POV (Persistence of vision, look it up, its really cool)) and I also got some buttons to control it. I got some AND gates to reduce the amount of pins I needed to use for the LED array, and I also am going to figure out a way to feed the buttons into one analog input by making them all have different resistances as well as a pullup.
That took a lot of explaining
I was going to make a small gaming system using the Micro, and I spent around $50 on some parts, including orange leds, and I was going to solder them all onto a board. I also got some headers so I wouldn't have to solder on the micro itself. The LED array would work through multiplexing, (lighting up LEDs really quickly so it looks like they are on, similar to POV (Persistence of vision, look it up, its really cool)) and I also got some buttons to control it. I got some AND gates to reduce the amount of pins I needed to use for the LED array, and I also am going to figure out a way to feed the buttons into one analog input by making them all have different resistances as well as a pullup.
That took a lot of explaining
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