This project implements a real-time closed-loop motor control system where motor speed is dynamically regulated based on obstacle distance. An ultrasonic sensor provides the reference input, an ...
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This incredible DIY pocket watch uses an Arduino under the hood
It definitely looks the part.
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5 accessories to supercharge your Arduino projects
With their cheap price tags, massive I/O provisions, and low power consumption, microcontrollers like the uber-popular Arduino family have diverse use cases, from simple automation projects to full-on ...
D0WD, a low-cost alternative to LilyGo T-Display, lets you mirror your desktop monitor over Wi-Fi with an ESP32 ...
When you’re livestreaming, it can be tempting to fire off all kinds of wacky sound effects like you’re a morning radio DJ back in the heady days of 1995. If that’s who you want ...
A lot of hacks get inspired by science fiction. When that inspiration is taken from the boob tube or the silver screen, the visual design is largely taken care of by the prop department. If, on ...
Arduino test code is run to see if the sensors are working properly, with built-in LED flashing when the sensor is triggered, and turning off when the sensor is released. The testing of the keys ...
This all can be done using Arduino CLI. This toolchain is fully based upon this really great tool: There are no tricks, no hacks, no manual parsing of obscure text files at undocumented locations.
Ever wondered if a small, low-cost board like the ESP32-CAM can actually recognise objects or even identify Indian currency notes? In this project, the answer is a clear yes. We combine the ESP32-CAM ...
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