Wiring the analog LED Strip is not so difficult compare to addressable LED Strip. To control an analog LED Strip using popular Microcontroller like Arduino you need to add a power transistor to the circuit if you are new to
Wiring the I2C / SPI OLED Monochrome Display with RPI
Another guide for wiring the OLED 128×64 Display Monochrome on Raspberry Pi. These display module has only 0.96” diagonal made of 128×64 OLED pixels, this module it works without backlight can be visible in the dark environment, and OLED display
Wiring Single Channel Relay with Raspberry Pi on C/Python
Another illustration how to wire the single channel relay with Raspberry Pi. Relays are suitable for driving high Power AC/DC electrical equipment such as home appliances, light bulbs, motors, etc. Mostly popular in industrial and automotive use for automation. By
Wiring The AX1838HS / VS1838 / NEC-IR 38K IR on Raspberry Pi
Another illustration demonstrating how IR Emission works on Raspberry Pi, for introduction how IR Emission works please refer to this link. IR (Infrared Receiver) is a device / component which receives IR signals and can independently receive IR rays and
Wiring Push Button with RPI Driven by C-Code and Python
Push buttons are simple switch mechanism for controlling some aspect of a machine or a process. Buttons are typically made out of plastics, metal, carbons or rubber. The surface is usually flat or shaped to accommodate the human finger or
Wiring The 3144 Hall Effect Sensor with Raspberry Pi
Linear Sensor are critical to the performance to their sensitivity and linearity over their specified operating temperature range and immune to most environmental disturbance that may affect optical or mechanical devices, such as vibration, moisture, dirt or oil films, ambient,
Wiring The Vibration Tilt Switch / Ball Tilt Switch with RPI
Another illustration how to control and wire the Rolling Ball Tilt Switch or Ball Sensor along with Raspberry Pi. Ball tilt switch allows you to detect an location or inclination they are small and easy to wired-up it use low
Wiring the MCP2515 Stand-alone CAN Controller with SPI
This is an illustration how CAN (Controller Area Network) protocol interface works with Microcontroller. CAN protocol is methodology of communication between electronics devices, commonly found in Automotive, these device is the responsible for the car engine management system, Gear Control,
Wiring the DS18B20 Digital Thermometer w/d Raspberry Pi
The DS18B20 is a digital thermometer provides 9bit to 12bit Celsius temperature measurement, this device has an alarm function with nonvolatile that user can program upper and lower trigger points. DS18B20 communicates over one wire bus or one data line
Driving the QD320DB16NT9481RA 3.2 TFT 480×320 LCD ILI9481 w/d MEGA2560
This is the 3.2 inch TFT LCD with 262K color on 480×320 Resolution. The QD320DB16NT9481RA shield support 16 wire data bus interface, working voltage at 3.3v ~ 5v power conversion and level conversion circuit. This shield can be directly inserted
Wiring the Metal Touch Sensor Module with MCU
This is the metal touch sensor module. This sensor is an electronic switching device. Basically, it will operate when touched by a charged any part of the body it triggers a high frequency which is generated by the transistor that
Wiring the Electret Microphone Sensor Breakout Board
This is a breakout board of an Electret microphone, sound sensor. Which is essentially provide your Microcontroller an ear to detect or listen sound wave. This microphone has 100Hz-10kHz with an 60x mic preamplifier to amplify the sounds of voice,