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    LEDSpicer

    LEDSpicer

    LEDSpicer a LED Animator and Controller for Linux

    LEDSpicer is a linear LED controller daemon that will handle single color or a RGB LEDs connected to different devices. It allows the execution of animations and profiles and handle can input to interact with the LEDs, profiles can be triggered based on different events, like programs running, network input, game name, etc. Includes some utilities to make an arcade cabinet more attractive and cool!
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    Wallino

    Wallino

    Wall clock based on led matrixes, Arduino Mega, and RTC DS3231

    Wall clock using Arduino Mega controlling 32x16 led matrix (2xWS2812B 16x16 matrixes). The RTC is kept on a DS3231 module which provides also the temperature. The led intensity is automatically adjusted to ambient light by a light sensor.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Arduino Launch Control System (LCS)

    Arduino Launch Control System (LCS)

    A single rod model rocket launch control system using the Arduino Nano

    This is a single rod model rocket launch control system. The system utilizes the Arduino Uno/Nano to report on local weather conditions (temperature, humidity, barometric pressure). The system also provides a 10-second countdown when the fire button is pressed. The system meets and exceeds the NAR Safety Code standard for model rocket launch systems as it incorporates a removable key to block the flow of power to the launch pad. It incorporates an additional two-button safety system to...
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    Musino

    Musino

    Arduino music clock

    Arduino based alarm clock When alarm sounds the clock plays music Display is a MAX7219 32x8 LED matrix
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    Clockino

    Clockino

    Arduino led matrix clock with auto dimmer

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    cantorbl

    cantorbl

    beamshot octave scripts and bike light driver

    Light intensity distribution (LID) of a lamp can be measured by taking wall/ceiling beamshots with a digital camera. The scripts process jpgs images (that have to be processed from raw data) and visualize the LID nicely. Driver: Linear, using AMC7135 and Atmel AVR ATtiny45, Li-Ion battery powered. The firmware provides convenient control - bikelight-specific. Below are firmware features
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    A led tetris game which run on an atmel atmega8.
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    TIC! Camera Timer
    This is an open-hardware one-button time-lapse camera timer initially developed for a Canon 400D Digital SLR camera. It can be used to take photographs at intervals from 1 second to 65535 seconds (approximately 18 hours). Uses a PIC microcontroller.
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