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Overview In this tutorial, you’ll learn about the TCS230 sensor and how to use it with Arduino to recognize colors. At the end of this tutorial, you’ll find a fascinating idea to create a color picker pen. With this pen, you can scan the colors of the objects around you, and start painting on an LCD using that color. https://electropeak.com/learn/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/color-picker-cover-video4-2.m4v What You Will Learn An ...
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AP3216 Sensor Features The AP3216C is an integrated ALS & PS module that includes a digital ambient light sensor [ALS], a proximity sensor [PS], and an IR LED in a single package. This module is well suited to applications under clear glass or darkened glass. The proximity function is targeted specifically towards near field application and detects external object with simple configurable zone controlled by registers. Note You need a 220 to 470 ohm resistor to interface this module. ...
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APDS-9930 Ambient Light Sensor Features This module consists of ambient light , IR and proximity sensors. The detection distance is up to 100 mm. The APDS-9930 sensor measures the ambient light. This sensor can also detect 0.01 Lux brightness in the dark. It can also be used behind dark glass like a mobile screen. For example, it turns off the touch screen during voice calls when your ear is close to the screen.This sensor can be used to adjust the brightness of mobile backlight and the approp...
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Overview Welcome to the world of MicroPython on ESP32 and ESP8266! In this tutorial, we will introduce you to MicroPython, highlighting the differences between MicroPython and regular Python, and demonstrate how to program your ESP32 and ESP8266-based boards with MicroPython using the uPyCraft IDE. By the end of this guide, you will have your first LED blinking using MicroPython, empowering you to explore the vast potential of these powerful microcontrollers through the simplicity and flexibility of ...
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