I used arduino 1.6.5 program with arduino uno and 5V 2.5 amp DC power
supply performing strandtest on NEOPIXEL RGBW 60 pixels/meter, RGBW
144 Pixels/meter, and LED strip 20 Pi...
http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&p=441286#p441286
Hi People,
I am looking for some advice. I am going to custom build my existing
Motorcycle Dashboard (2001 Aprilia Falco see pic) and I would like to
know what your suggesti...
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> adafruit_support_rick wrote:
>
>> geostain wrote:ps the potentiometer is connected to A0 3v grd also
>> a bridge from 3v to aref( i also change ...
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FTDI Chip is using Kickstarter to fund an open source reference design
for an arduino uno compatible board. The NerO is based on the
company’s FT231X USB UART, and delivers ...
http://www.open-electronics.org/arduino-clone-nero-delivers-power-punch-via-kickstarter/
FTDI Chip is using Kickstarter to fund an open source reference design
for an arduino uno compatible board. The NerO is based on the
company’s FT231X USB UART, and delivers ...
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/OpenElectronics/~3/CF0EYJMMjlg/
Most anything may work but I would suggest starting with an arduino
uno, that may not be the best in the end but since you are learning is
is one of the best documented device...
http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&p=439313#p439313
So we found the "arduino Total Control" app for android ATC Lite and
like the app so far, but not much information on actually using it
with the wifi module and arduino.
We h...
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I use 6 AA batteries ('brick') to run all three shields, plugged into
the uno (Vin jumper on). I don't have experience splitting the power
supply between uno and motor shield.
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> adafruit_support_bill wrote:
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>> Strange thing: I tried with an arduino uno, and I am able to read
>> measurements.
>
> That's an interesting�...
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> Strange thing: I tried with an arduino uno, and I am able to read
> measurements.
That's an interesting data point. One difference of course is the
3.3v vs ...
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> adafruit_support_bill wrote:The wiring looks correct. But
> breadboards are always cause for suspicion since the contacts are
> not always so reliable.
>...
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You don't. The arduino's 3.3v pin is only an output.
If you want to power an arduino from a LiPo, you'll need something to
boost the voltage to 5v, like one of our PowerBoos...
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