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Remote Control An Rgb Led Via Netduino And Xamarin!
Get familiar with Maple, a RESTful web server running on network capable Netduinos and control a rainbow LED remotely with a Xamarin app!
Easy

Led Pixel Art Frame With Retro Arcade Art, App Controlled
A Bluetooth app controlled LED Art Frame with 1,024 LEDs that displays retro 80s arcade game art
By
Al Linke
Moderate

Iot Bit (formally Pianywhere V1.31 4g & Lte For Raspberry Pi
IOT BIT 4G & LTE Hat for the Raspberry Pi 4G (100 mbps down/ 50 mbps up) - Ultra fast internet connectivity for your raspberry pi, excellent for large downloads and video streaming.
Moderate
Pixel Blast
Pixel Blast is an interactive installation made up of nine ‘Persistence of Vision’ displays which create hologram-like imagery.
By
KIMBAB
Expert

Show Rainbow Colors With An Rgb Led And Netduino
Learn how you can control a RGB LED with Netduino. Foundation, a powerful platform to build connected things quickly and easily with NETMF.
Easy
Persistence Of Vision Star Wars Lightsaber!
This project shows how to build a persistence of vision lightsaber using the ESP32, neopixels and a gyro.
By
bitluni
Moderate

Diy - Automatic Garage Light
In this tutorial, I am going to turn on and off the garage light using a PIR sensor and LDR.
By
tarantula3
Easy

Efm32 Voice Recognition Project Using Giant Gecko's Leds
This project is a program that implements voice recognition for the GG11 using the starter kit’s onboard LEDs.
By
SiliconLabs
Moderate

Walle - Home Assistant
Home automation system with built-in Alexa assistant and wireless controllers for light and central heating? It sounds great, doesn't it?
Difficult

Home Theater Pc Ambient Light System With Udoo X86
This detailed tutorial will show you how easily is to create a smart home theater PC ambient light system with UDOO X86.
By
UDOO
Moderate

Pir Sensor Tutorial - With Or Without Arduino
A tutorial explaining the working of a PIR sensor.
By
tarantula3
Easy


Neopixel Clock
NeoPixel Clock uses lights to display the time in colors like an analog clock.
Moderate

Motion Sensing Lights
If you're trying to save energy, one way is to turn the lights off in rooms when you're not using them. But what about the hallway if you're always going up and down the stairs? You want something that lights automatically.
By
Espruino
Easy

Puck.js With Sms Control
This video shows you how use Puck.js and a GSM modem to control devices via SMS text messages.
By
Espruino
Easy

Temperature Controlled Night Light With Puck.js
If you've got a baby you're supposed to keep room temperature between 16 and 20 degrees Celsius - but how do you know at night? Here, we'll make a night light that changes color depending on the temperature.
By
Espruino
Easy

Getting Started With Netduino
You have all this C# coding knowledge and you want build hardware gadgets. Try Netduino, which is basically a powerful Arduino running .NET!
Easy

Individually Addressable Leds
The controller chips have a serial data input and output, and can be daisy-chained together. In this way you can control many different lights using just a few control wires (rather than needing wires going to each individual light).
By
Espruino
Easy


Arduino Tutorial: Jarvis V1 | How To Make A Home Automation
This project demonstrates the use of different technologies and their integration to build an intelligent system which will interact with a human and support in their day to day tasks.
Moderate