MSP430 microcontroller controls tank target shooting C language source code
The author has designed a circuit controlled by a microcontroller, and can easily create an automatic hand dryer with a commonly used hair dryer. In addition to the above functions, it also has flashing lights and crisp audio prompts.
This product has been verified for use and is the best stable program after debugging.
(Third Prize in ST Competition) Ultrasonic Selfie Artifact.
Electronic clock (with temperature measurement function) based on 51 microcontroller comes with schematic diagram and source program. The main functions include: time, alarm clock, hourly time, and temperature.
Every key on the ANAVI Macro Pad 2 can be reprogrammed to be used as a macro or even as a dedicated shortcut key, making it ideal for many applications in a variety of industries.
Very good reference document. MLX90615 communication value, lcd1602 display, 51 driver
Support revolution, fixed height, side floating
Digital electronic combination lock. Based on chip AT89S51. Choose LED to display the results. Contains circuit diagram
This is a 100w mono audio amplifier board. This project can easily play speakers up to 100w. I used two 2SC5200 transistors and a 30-0-30 transformer in this project
ANT BBPS displays voltage, current and power on an OLED display. It features digitally controlled current limit, wide input voltage range and up to 12 V DC output. It also has two input connections, a USB type-C connector and a screw terminal. A USB input means a battery pack can easily be used as your power source, and the screw terminals allow any other input source to be connected, such as AA and 9 V batteries, or even that old 7 V wall adapter you might have lying around.
Powerful 1km 6-10 channel remote control, suitable for DIY projects such as drones and cars.
University embedded course design, based on UCOS real-time operating system! I hope to be helpful!
Want to add lots of LEDs to your Arduino project? HUB75 RGB panels are a great way to do this as they are much cheaper than addressable Neopixel/WS2812 LEDs (typically 10% of the cost per LED). They are also available in a range of pixel densities (from 2mm to 10mm pitch) to better suit your project needs. However, using a microcontroller to display high-quality graphics on a HUB75 panel is complicated because the panel requires precise timing and constant refreshing of pixel data. That's where Teensy 4's SmartLED Shield comes in.
Inkplate 10 is a powerful, energy-efficient, Wi-Fi-enabled ESP32 development board with a recyclable 9.7-inch e-paper display. It's open hardware supported by open source software libraries, and it's easy to program whether you prefer MicroPython or the Arduino IDE.