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Mastering Arduino multi‑sensor magic for projects
Working with multiple sensors on an Arduino can unlock richer, more interactive projects. By integrating motion, light, distance, and environmental readings, you can create systems that respond ...
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DIY Arduino sensor projects for smart living
Arduino’s open-source platform makes it easy for makers, students, and hobbyists to build powerful multi-sensor projects for ...
This project involves using an Arduino to measure distances using an ultrasonic sensor and controlling a buzzer and LED based on the measured distance. The provided Arduino code performs the following ...
A 3D Printed Perseverance Mars Rover of NASA with dual Arduino Electronics. The first Arduino a NANO, manages all 6 motors (speed and direction) of the 6-Wheel Rover where each wheel is independently ...
Sometimes, it’s time to shut down the oscilloscope, and break out the cardboard and paints. If you’re wondering what for, well, here’s a reminder of an Instructable from [CrazyScience], that brings us ...
Ultrasonic levitation is by now a familiar trick: one or more ultrasonic transducers create a standing wave, and small objects can be held in the nodes of this standing wave. With a sufficiently large ...
Abstract: Topological quantum codes, such as toric and surface codes, are excellent candidates for hardware implementation due to their robustness against errors and their local interactions between ...
Abstract: We present a method that enhances the safety and responsiveness of robotic manipulators by employing constrained Variable Admittance Control (VAC) in conjunction with proximity perception.
The Ploopy Bean is a 3D-printed, open-source hardware pointing stick mouse that runs QMK open-source firmware on a Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller to control four Omron D2LS-21 buttons and a ...
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