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Control your lights with “Bluetooth” — no wires, just magic! 🛜✨ In this futuristic Minecraft tutorial, you’ll learn how to build Bluetooth-style lights that turn on and off remotely using wireless ...
Creating a Bluetooth-controlled device with an Arduino Uno and an HC-05 Bluetooth module enables control of lights or even relays to manage AC appliances wirelessly using an Android smartphone.
In terms of the hardware, this robot uses an Arduino Nano as the brain, two motor drivers to control the DC motors, a wireless transceiver module to receive signals from the transmitter device ...
A smart LED lighting system is designed and implemented using a multi-sensor module and Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) technology. In order to monitor the environmental information such as ambient light ...
This project demonstrates how to control an LED connected to an STM32 microcontroller via Bluetooth using an Android app. The project uses the STM32CubeIDE development environment and the HAL library.
There are two ways to go about lighting an RGB LED module on any Arduino board. The usual method is to use the Arduino’s analog pins to send PWM signals to the module. This lets you mix each color, ...
This research project presents the implementation of integrated light-based data communication and a gimbal table control unit using the Arduino Portenta H7 board. Light communication uses the visible ...
ClearCore can be used stand-alone to control smaller systems, or multiple units can be networked to a master – a Raspberry Pi, for example. Communication can be through Ethernet, serial port or USB, ...
To build this project, we are going to use the SLG46620 CMIC, a Bluetooth module, and an RGB LED. The GreenPAK IC is going to be the control core of this project; it receives data from a Bluetooth ...