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The Chameleon Scarf, created by Adafruit Industries, uses coding and a color-sensing technology called Flora to detect a color and reflect it back through the ruffly material.
Adafruit's Neopixel lights up Charles' lab as he puts them to the test to see if they really are as easy to use as Adafruit claims. Let's take a look.
Fig.1: The NeoPixel LED Strip in its native habitat. Courtesy of Adafruit Labs There are several types of LED strips but this article will focus on driving LED arrays which use WS2811 4 and WS2812 4 ...
Instead of custom machined aluminum tubing, [Becky] used an Adafruit LED strip neatly assembled with heat shrink tubing and waterproof tape, along with an 8 AA-cell battery holder in a fabric and ...
Building RGB LED displays is one of the most interesting programming and engineering challenges we see here on Hackaday. Not only do the creators of large displays and LED cubes have to deal with t… ...
Cartoon Network, Microsoft MakeCode and Adafruit announced Monday that they are teaming up for a set of new projects and tutorials for kids to learn the basics of coding and stretch their creative ...
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