Sensitive Arduino Lightning detector with homemade sensor
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/sensitive-arduino-lightning-detector-with-homemade-sensor
How to make a Sensitive homemade Lightning detector based on cheap AM Receiver IC TA7642 and Arduino Nano
Diodes Incorporated’s LED Driver-Controller for Commercial and Connected Installations
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/diodes-incorporateds-led-driver-controller-for-commercial-and-connected-installations
Diodes Incorporated introduces the AL1665 high power factor LED driver-controller, which is for LED lighting installations up to 100 W.
NodeMCU LED Strip Controller (MQTT/JSON/OpenHAB)
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/nodemcu/projects/nodemcu-led-strip-controller-mqttjsonopenhab
NodeMCU based, MQTT/JSON driven LED Strip controller, for holiday / kitchen cabinet and accent lighting.
Has the Limits of Processing Power Been Reached?
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/has-the-limits-of-processing-power-been-reached
As technology advances, so too does the need for more computing power to handle the explosive volumes of data generated. With growing trends in autonomous driving, high-bandwidth data transfer, and cloud computing, leading chipmakers are striving to push out lightning-fast processors every year through many manufacturing and design techniques.
Holiday Song Player with Coordinated LEDs
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/holiday-song-player-with-coordinated-leds
The Holiday Song Player plays classic Christmas songs from a piezo buzzer and syncs them with LED decorative lights.
PCB project- Mood lamp
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/pcb/projects/pcb-project-mood-lamp
How to make a mood lamp?
Controllable RGB LED Nightlight
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/controllable-rgb-led-nightlight
This is beginners project to first arduino basic learning.
Raspberry Pi 4 Monitoring System via OLED Display Module
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/raspberry-pi/projects/raspberry-pi-monitoring-system-via-oled-display-module
A 0.96-inch OLED display can be used to show the system information of a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.