[Maarten Tromp]’s replacement of his motorcycle’s tail light with LED equivalents is a great example of something that every hacker learns sooner or later: interfacing to and working around existing ...
The project makes use of a PIC-controlled Spooky Hack-O-Lantern which will flash the multi-colored LEDs in coordination with a Halloween song such as Adams Family. The project makes use of a ...
It’s now possible to source chip-on-board LED modules that have huge light output in a simple, easy to use package. However they can have major power requirements, and cheaper modules are also ...