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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/esp32-s3-onboard-rgb-le…
ESP32-S3 onboard RGB LED - Programming - Arduino Forum
Hi. Does someone know how to control onboard RGB LED on ESP32-S3?
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/why-i-cant-find-the-ard…
Why I can't find the Arduino_TensorFlowLite library in library ...
Use the Arduino library If you are using Arduino, the Hello World example is included in the Arduino_TensorFlowLite Arduino library, which you can download from the Arduino IDE and in Arduino Create.
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/an-error-occurred-while…
An error occurred while uploading the sketch. - Arduino Forum
I have the same error, when I was testing it I found that it was the bluetooth module, for some reason if it is to the current to program my Arduino gave me that error, my solution was to program the Arduino UNO without a connected module and it worked.
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/how-to-export-data-from…
HOW TO EXPORT DATA from ARDUINO SERIAL MONITOR to a CSV or TXT FILE
The simplest way would be to use a program such as puTTY in place of the Arduino Serial Monitor. puTTY can save data into a file. You could also write a program on your PC to receive the data and save it into a file. This Python - Arduino demo should provide some ideas - it would need to be extended a little to save the data into a file. You could do the same sort of thing with Processing ...
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/serial-input-basics-upd…
Serial Input Basics - updated - Tutorials - Arduino Forum
Serial data is slow by Arduino standards When anything sends serial data to the Arduino it arrives into the Arduino input buffer at a speed set by the baud rate. At 9600 baud about 960 characters arrive per second which means there is a gap of just over 1 millisecond between characters.
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/esp32-c3-supermini-pino…
ESP32 C3 Supermini Pinout - 3rd Party Boards - Arduino Forum
Hi everybody, I am not too much familiar with HW stuff and a little more than newbi on SW. I would like to use this ESP32C3 supermini board. For the pinout I found some different versions on the web and I wonder which one is the real one? My second question is: I want to use just 3 simple digital output signals to drive stepper motors, 5 digital inputs for switches and pulse buttons and the ...
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/digistump-digispark-no-…
Digistump Digispark no longer available? - Arduino Forum
Fortunately the amazing Arduino community picked up the slack by providing well maintained unofficial support software. The current recommendation is to use the excellent ATTinyCore boards platform, which has DigiSpark support.
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/stray-342-error/372230
Stray 342 error - Programming - Arduino Forum
The Arduino is presenting me the same mistakes that you did several things but I could not solve.
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https://forum.arduino.cc/t/how-to-fix-all-lcd-prob…
How to fix all LCD problems - read this! - Arduino Forum
Many times people ask questions about how to fix their LCDs that don't display or displays wrong/random stuff. The following information, when supplied with your thread, will get your problem solved the quickest way. Fixing these problems ends up being mostly a frustrating experience unless the following are provided upfront without any "BUT"s. I believe several other helpers here would agree ...
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arduino uno - How do I resolve "avrdude: stk500_recv (): programmer is ...
avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 9 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00 When I plug this in, I do see a power light. There are no cables whatsoever connected other than the USB. I have another Arduino UNO which works fine when I upload the sketch (I'm using the basic blink sketch). How do I resolve this? What kind of problem can it be?