A wireless gesture-controlled robot vehicle built using Arduino microcontrollers, a GY-61 accelerometer, nRF24L01 wireless transceivers, and an L298N motor driver. The project explores embedded ...
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The next step in my Arduino robot build
Part II of my 3D printed Arduino hexapod project focuses on the leg design process. Exploring the mechanics, improvements, and engineering behind creating a walking robot. #Robotics #Arduino #3DPrinti ...
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This DIY Arduino laser toy keeps cats entertained
Learn how to build an Arduino-powered cat laser toy that you can control directly from your smartphone. A fun DIY electronics ...
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Snapping knits turn fabric into switches that count steps and light LEDs
Knitting has come a long way from sweaters and blankets. Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and ...
Compared to the Arduino Uno of old, modern microcontrollers are absolutely tiny — especially for the amount of processing ...
Discarded hoverboards are a great source of free high torque motors for hacking. This can include crazy but fun projects like this hoverboard-driven IKEA sofa, as demonstrated by [Bitluni] and his ...
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