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    • abijith
      abijith last edited by

      It is the simple basic project created using Arduino. LED (Light Emitting Diode) is an electronic device, which emits light when the current passes through its terminals. LED's are used in various applications. It is also used as an ON/OFF indicator in different electronic devices.

      In this project, we will connect the LED to the digital pin on the Arduino board. The LED will work as a simple light that can be turned ON and OFF for a specified duration.

      Video Link :
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QodbHbT8o58&t=104s

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      • salmanfaris
        salmanfaris @abijith last edited by

        @abijith Thanks for sharing 🙌.

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        • @codelery Awesome. That's great news. Kudos to @rafitc99 . 🙌

          @codelery Please keep us updated about your project, looking forward to seeing it in action 🤩

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          @rafitc99 I changed the buffer and that solved the problem. Thanks a lot for coming to my rescue.

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          @salmanfaris I did change the buffer size and everything is working perfectly. Thanks coming to my rescue.

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        • @codelery said in Help needed: Arduino Wireless Notice Board project:

          I am using the hardware serial (pin 0 and 1 on Arduino Uno)

          As @rafitc99 mentioned, you need to expand the Serila buffer, in the hardware serial also the Arduino board package implements a 64-byte ring buffer for send and receive on the hardware serial messages. So you need to change that to 256 as per your message length.

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          @rafitc99 The thing is that I am not using the SoftwareSerial library in receiving the message from the first microcontroller. I am using the hardware serial (pin 0 and 1 on Arduino Uno)

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