This project demonstrates how to control a servo motor using a potentiometer with an Arduino. The servo motor's speed is adjusted based on the potentiometer's input. Reads analog input from a ...
A simple interactive Arduino UNO project to control 4 servo motors (SG90) simultaneously. Each servo is connected to a digital pin and moves in sync from 0° to 180° and back in a smooth motion. 1 D3 ...
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. The following is excerpted from the ...
While building robotics projects, the importance of controllers and motors cannot be overstated. These components are the heart and soul of any robotic system, providing the necessary control and ...
As difficult as it is for a human to learn ambidexterity, it’s quite easy to program into a humanoid robot. After all, a robot doesn’t need to overcome years of muscle memory. Giving a one-handed ...
Writing articles for Hackaday, we see funny projects, and we see dangerous projects. It’s rare to find a project which combines the two. This one somehow manages to pull it off. [Outaspaceman] is ...
Two new development kits that require Arduino programming skills could make it easier for the do-it-yourself set to build electronics and wearable devices. The LittleBits Arduino at Heart starter kit ...
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How to make a servo tester using Attiny85 micro chip
Making a servo tester using an Attiny85 micro chip, Attiny45 also works for this project. This diy servo tester is as good as any other servo tester, the difference is that it can be programmed to do ...
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