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In this tutorial we will learn more about these nRF24l01 modules and how to interface it with a microcontroller platform like Arduino. We will also share some solutions for the commonly faced problems ...
Materials Required 3.3V Arduino Pro Mini Arduino Nano NRF24L01 – 2pcs Joystick Module SI2302 MOSFET 1N5819 Diode Coreless BLDC Motors AMS1117-3.3V Lithium Polymer battery Resistors, Capacitors, ...
To supply the servo motor and joystick module 5V power, I used two 7805 regulators (it maintains the Arduino analog readings constant). Overall, the head and tail lights of the car were fixed making ...
Arduino UNO R3 5 Mini Servo motors SG90 2 Joysticks modules 2 Potentiometers 1 Power supply module 1 Medium Breadboard (for the arm) 1 Small Breadboard (for controller) 100 wooden tongue blades (11 cm ...
An Arduino Shield lets you to employ your Arduino for more than one project and to change the hardware setup easily. This little post is about a common (and cheap) Arduino Joystick Shield – the ...
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.
We have used 6 servo motors for accurate and quick arm movement. By interfacing it using the Arduino Uno it was fairly easy to program the 6 motors and run them simultaneously. The entire arm is ...
All modules are well-known off-the-shelf parts so we won’t go into details this time. Getting started with the Maker Uno RP2040 board using the Arduino IDE As mentioned in the introduction, the Maker ...