Looking to get a little more creative with your photography and fancy giving high-speed photography a go? Why not create your very own high-speed camera trigger using an Arduino, piezoelectric sensor ...
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AI meets Arduino for smarter sensors
AI is reshaping how Arduino and IoT sensor systems are built, debugged, and maintained. From mobile-enabled vibration alerts to self-learning calibration, developers can now achieve better accuracy ...
YouTuber DuctTape Mechanic has published a new tutorial on how you can create your very own Arduino-powered speed bag to count your punches as you work out. This innovative project uses a recessed NPN ...
These little Arduino boards are a real boon to amateur electronics tinkerers: cheap, versatile, and very small. This guy had the idea to make a high-speed photography setup using one, instead of the ...
I made this project because I wanted a way to automatically control the speed of a DC fan according to the temperature read by a LM35 sensor. I had a few problems with the PWM part mainly because the ...
I have a friend (stop laughing -- it’s true -- I’m not going to proceed unless you get yourself under control -- thank you). We will call my friend Guido Bonelli (because that’s his name). Guido has ...
Here is a motor speed sensor module, the major goal is to check the rate of an electric motor. The module can be used in association with a microcontroller for motor speed detection, pulse count, ...
Recent Arduino projects showcase increasingly sophisticated multi-sensor integration, from multiplexers solving I²C address conflicts to interactive hubs with multiple modes. Developers are pairing ...
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