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In this project, we create a joystick-controlled laser by connecting two servos to a joystick and using this setup as a pan-and-tilt controller for a laser pointer.
One maker from South Korea has done that with what looks like an Arduino Uno, some servos, and LEDs. The finished model can move its right arm and head, as well as activate lighting effects in its ...
John Boxall, author of the new book Arduino Workshop, shares a few of the projects from his book on how to get started with the microcontroller. (Click the links to see PDFs of the complete ...
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This week I explore how to use the Arduino to drive lights and motors, and take over the world, with a few lines of code and a handful of electronics.
The Arduino Nano is programmed to control the frame’s components, which include LEDs and a vibrating motor. These components work together to create the slow-motion effect.
Arduino’s Plug and Make Kit lets your hacking imagination run wild, sans solder Daisy-chain tiny boards into weather stations, game controllers, and way more.