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Cheap but reliable color sensor using a microcontroller (Arduino), an RGB LED (WS2812B), a LDR and a 10k resistor. The sensor can pick up colors from a surface and detected color is shown on the PC by ...
This program sets RGB values with a user generated PWM signal. In practice, this program performs incredibly well with blue and green detection at a great distance. One of the main disadvantages of ...
This minimalist beauty uses an Arduino Nano and RGB sensor to assess the color. At the top, a small servo rotates an arm inside the hopper that both shakes the Skittles and sets them up single ...
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.
The usual method is to use the Arduino’s analog pins to send PWM signals to the module. This lets you mix each color, giving you full control over the RGB LED. Meanwhile, the other (digital) option is ...
If you’d like to get more specific, Michael Klements’ Arduino-based scanner lets you quantify colors in numerical RGB values via a TCS34725 sensor.
RGB color mixer using Arduino the RGB LED color mixer is a project that is suitable for the beginner Arduino users who is interested in building an interactive gadget to mix colors. The simple circuit ...
Arduino enthusiasts may be interested in a new single pixel scanning camera which is powered by an Arduino Uno combined with a TCS34725 sensor available from online stores such as Adafruit.
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