In this video I'll be showing you how you can control the contrast and the back light brightness of a 1602 LCD display with just the Arduino. The contrast is typically adjusted with a variable ...
This year, Neural built on that success with the Quad Cortex mini, which shrinks the device size in half, cuts the ...
Today I learned that WiFi and Bluetooth LE could NOT be used simultaneously on Arduino boards featuring the ESP32-based u-blox NINA-W102 wireless module, ...
Once exclusively a treatment for diabetes, GLP-1 medications have gone mainstream — forcing restaurants to adjust to changing appetites and nutrition needs. As GLP-1 medications normalize smaller ...
Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a software developer with a passion for making and electronics. I do a lot of things and here is where I document my learning in order to be able to inspire other people to make ...
Qualcomm has announced plans to acquire Arduino, the Italian open-source hardware and software company known for its developer-friendly boards and global community of creators. The deal, whose ...
Olive Garden, which has traditionally seen success from its annual unlimited pasta promotion, recently noticed the opposite trend: Some customers actually wanted less food. Last quarter, the ...
In the 1950s, you could get a full meal for under a buck, eat filet mignon at a coffee shop, and order frog legs on a pizza without anyone batting an eye. Restaurants leaned into personality, with ...
It's easy to get overwhelmed by information on the menu, but here's how to decode it all and get the meal you want at the right price. Darron Cardosa is a food service professional with over 30 years ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. As The Menu, director Mark Mylod’s chilling 2022 send-up of the world of ...
Warning: This library is not tested with hardware yet. So use with care, feedback welcome. ECRFS is a library for the ERCF 1 05SPI 360 Z rotation encoder. This devices decodes 360.0° in 16384 steps ...