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This project by electronic engineering student Ronan Byrne uses an Arduino Nano connected to a standard exercise bike which, after a bit of hacking, can read the speed of a rider.
Check out the TapLock system, which uses an Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense to help secure your bike. It's featured on the Arduino blog - see here - but comes originally from hackster.io. With the Arduino ...
I had this idea of building my own bicycle lighting system totally personalized, the lights would have the exact lighting ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Transportation Hacks Tagged arduino, bicycle, bike, geometry, hall effect, servo, speed, speedometer, tire, wheel ← A Little IoT For Your PID Tea Kettle ...
Arduino enthusiasts may be interested in a new bike lock project called the TapLock which uses a tinyML on Arduino to protect your bike from thieves. The team responsible for creating TapLock have ...
In this particular project, I contemplated a shield for Arduino Nano, which can gather weather-related information by a built-in BMP280 Temperature and Pressure Sensor, a photoresistor, and a ...
Arduino has announced four new Nano microcontroller-based boards that will be available for developers and makers in late July.