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The Arduino uses Ken Shirrif’s IR Remote library to handle the infrared remote control functions. SoftwareSerial is used to connect to the Bluetooth module.
For more information on the new Arduino Nano thermal imaging camera jump over to the EEVBlog website for details and the Arduino code required to make your very own. Watch this video on YouTube.
We’d call it a robot, but [Eric Buijs] calls it a dolly. [Eric] bought a Makeblock starter robot kit last year, but never did anything with it. He recently wanted a camera dolly to help shoot… ...
The camera called Pixy has an Omnivision OV9715 1/4-inch image sensor with 1280×800 resolution. It also incorporates an NXP LPC4330 dual-core ARM processor that can process images at 50 frames per ...
Photographers searching for a professional style motorised camera slider and pan-tilt camera mount, may be interested in a new project by YouTuber ...
Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced a new line of ultra-compact camera modules featuring its Dynastron image sensor technology. This new family of camera modules, which includes the TCM9200MD, ...