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How to Build an Arduino Heart Rate Monitor with PulseSensor and OLED Display
Learn how to create a simple heart rate monitor using an Arduino Pro Mini, PulseSensor, and OLED display. This ...
A tiny Raspberry Pi RP2040 processor is inside each half of the split keyboard and controls the individual OLED keys. The actual mini displays are connected via flex cables.
Thpoll’s project is referred to as the PolyKybd. It’s a mechanical split keyboard, and each keycap comes with a little OLED screen embedded inside of it. Using OLED for this is a wise choice ...
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