I guess you've found out about this now, but if not, the flickering on the oled display is because of the difference between its refresh rate and the shutter speed on your camera. When you closed the blinds, the camera compensated for the light by changing the exposure, i.e. changing the shutter speed.
Could you please make a video explaining how to use a 3.7 battery with an Arduino? People seem to assume it's easy to do, but I'm finding all sorts of conflicting advice and I'm more confused then ever. As far as I know, you need at least 7v to get an Arduino, it's screen, and sensors, to work.
would you be so kind as to share your code for this project? It is very similar to something I am looking to do and would love to look at your code and modify it for what I am in need of.
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where can i get a look at the coding ? i am trying to send data to another display and it not working for me thanks !
New subscriber and this stuff is actually brilliant. Please keep producing clear and interesting videos like this.
How did u get the batteries voltage?
I was searching for so long for a video like this…
I guess you've found out about this now, but if not, the flickering on the oled display is because of the difference between its refresh rate and the shutter speed on your camera.
When you closed the blinds, the camera compensated for the light by changing the exposure, i.e. changing the shutter speed.
cud do this with 2 Nanos
Display connected to Arduino from SPI, not I2C?
I wonder if you would make it with esp8266 or a variant?
Could you please make a video explaining how to use a 3.7 battery with an Arduino?
People seem to assume it's easy to do, but I'm finding all sorts of conflicting advice and I'm more confused then ever. As far as I know, you need at least 7v to get an Arduino, it's screen, and sensors, to work.
Is there a possibility to use multiple wearable that sends data to just one base arduino? Thanks for the insights..
Just rewatched this, and I wondered: do you mean portable?
please send me your reciver code. I need to send a array of data but cant figuire it out
how did you get to display battery Percentage please help!!
would you be so kind as to share your code for this project? It is very similar to something I am looking to do and would love to look at your code and modify it for what I am in need of.
Could you show us how to use an lcd display from a dso138 on an arduino?