Parking sensors have become a must-have these days given the crowded cities we live in, but instead of paying hundreds of dollars to get them installed in your car, why not build your own at home?
A common hacker upgrade to an espresso machine is to improve stability and performance with a better temperature controller, but [Schematix]’s Smart Coffee project doesn’t stop there. It entirely ...
Abstract: The application of sensors in smart homes using Arduino to control equipment such as lights, fans, alarms, and so on. Sensors used in Arduino include LDR, Ultrasonic, DHT11, and MQ2. LDR is ...
Arduino Nicla Sense Env is a new sensor module with temperature, humidity, and gas (TVOC, NO2, O3) sensing that follows the launch of the Arduino Nicla Sense ME (Motion & Environment) module over ...
Here is the schematic diagram of a Human-following robot circuit. This design incorporates three ultrasonic sensors, allowing distance measurements in three directions front, right, and left. These ...
This Arduino library provides a convenient and easy-to-use interface for the PH4502C sensor, allowing you to effortlessly integrate it into your Arduino projects. The PH4502C sensor is a ...
Today, we are building a simple Arduino-based project: a light-following robot. This project is perfect for beginners, and we'll use LDR sensor modules to detect light and an MX1508 motor driver ...
Francesco Tacchini, a Royal College of Art grad student, and Julinka Ebhardt and Will Yates-Johnson of Design Products have created a very creepy and cool black floating ball project that is powered ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?
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