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A LED-Candle based on the 3 cent MCU

After having reviewed sub $0.10 microcontrollers recently, it’s time for some projects using the Padauk PFS154 and PMS150C. Considering my previous investigation of electronic and non-electronic candles, it appears only natural to chose this as a target for the lowest cost microcontrollers.

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Author cpldcpuPosted on September 28, 2019January 30, 2020Categories candle, LED, Padauk, PFS154, PMS150CTags 3 cent mcu, Candleflicker6 Comments on A LED-Candle based on the 3 cent MCU

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