This was built on an ESP8266 microcontroller, but should work on any arduino-compatible board provided there's enough pins of the right type. the rotary encoder A/B pin is connected to pin D1 and D2 ...
A project aimed at creating a firmware for controlling a LED bridge lamp with a pair of ARGB LED stripes, controlled with an ESP32 or similar module with a clickable rotary encoder and a monochrome ...
The project is originally designed as LED calculator but the addition of a rotary encoder to set the target system voltage results to adjusting the LED brightness using the potentiometer. By turning ...
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