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Controlling an RGB LED with microcontrollers
Hi donpacino, Thank you very much for your help and for the links :) Much appreciated. Ben- Ben_Mandeville
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Controlling an RGB LED with microcontrollers
Hi everyone, This may seem like a really silly question, so I apologise in advance, but how do I go about creating a basic RGB LED circuit using a micro-controller like this one: http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=ZZ8540. Will a breadboard suffice to make the circuit or will I have to...- Ben_Mandeville
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- Led
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Question about brightness of LED lights for project in developing world
Thank you very much, Sophiecentaur. Appreciate it :)- Ben_Mandeville
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Solar power market opportunities from technical point of view
Hi guys, So, I'm a bit of an entrepreneur working on a social solar (small scale) endeavour in developing countries. However, I am wanting to build a sustainable company from standing out from the crowd in the solar industry. I'm just wondering if any of you have had experience with solar...- Ben_Mandeville
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- Point Power Solar Solar power
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Question about brightness of LED lights for project in developing world
Hi NascentOxygen, Thanks very much for your assistance! Highly appreciate it :)- Ben_Mandeville
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Question about brightness of LED lights for project in developing world
Hi everyone, So, I am involved in a solar project for the developing world involving solar lights. What I would like some confirmation on is how to figure out how bright a LED light is going to be? I need the light to be bright enough for a child to study by, but unsure how to ensure this...- Ben_Mandeville
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- Brightness Led Lights Project
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering