The latest version of the Arduboy comes with over 300 games in a handheld still small enough to hide in your wallet. The latest version of the Arduboy comes with over 300 games in a handheld still ...
This is a fully functional retro gaming console built around an ESP32, a 128×64 I²C OLED screen, and a KY‑023 analog joystick. It runs three games, stores high scores permanently, plays sound effects ...
Anyone wanting to see how their device would interact with an OLED display without having one on hand! My inspiration for the project came from working on an IOT project and, halfway through, ...
Touch screen head units are pretty much the norm these days. Many compromise with annoying on-screen volume controls or tiny buttons. If you find yourself with such a unit, you might like to hack in a ...
As we know that visual aids like displays are inevitable in any Human Machine Interfacing. They are in every electronics nowadays, from simple toys to smartphones, computers, and even critical ...
This project demonstrates how you can build a real-time clock (RTC) with a temperature display using Arduino, DS3231 RTC chip, and SSD1306 OLED display (128×64 pixel). DS3231 RTC chip is more accurate ...
Most of us would be familiar with the 16×2 Dot matrix LCD display that is used in most of the projects to display some information to the user. However, these LCD displays have a lot of limitations in ...
Obviously, the most iconic piece of fictional hardware from the Back to the Future films is Doc Brown’s DeLorean DMC-12 time machine. But we’d have to agree with [Jason Altice] of CodeMakesItGo that ...
The first digital notification watch I tried earlier this year from Martian (Passport) worked great, and the latest, the Martian Notifier, ($129) works and looks even better. It’s advertised as “a ...
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