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ShiftRegister74HC595 Arduino Library

The ShiftRegister74HC595 Arduino Library simplifies shift registers usage. It allows you to set single pins of your shift register either high or low, just like normal Arduino pins. It thereby removes the overhead of shifting out bytes that were created […]

November 30, 2019November 9, 2020by Timo Denk

ShiftRegister PWM Library

The ShiftRegister PWM Library enables usage of shift register pins as pulse-width modulated (PWM) pins. Instead of setting them to either high or low, the library lets the user set them to up to 256 PWM-levels. This post serves as […]

November 5, 2017November 6, 2017by Timo Denk

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