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We can use them to cut things, create laser light shows, and also as a rangefinder. [Ignas] wrote in to tell us about [Berryjam’s] AMAZING write-up on creating an Arduino based laser rangefinder.
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To generate these signals, I used an Arduino. One of the greatest challenges of the project was creating an analog output that was fast enough to move the galvo (and laser beam) so that it ...
The light on your Bluetooth module which was previously blinking should go solid. You can now drive your car. Remember, if your Bluetooth module is connected to Arduino pins 0 and 1, you will need to ...
It's a pretty complicated project, but the end result is a full featured laser cutter for around $200-$300. If you prefer, you can also buy a kit. What do you think so far?
Here’s the version of his laser engraver” DIY laser engraver components list : – Arduino Nano – 250mW 650nm Laser Module – A4988 Motor Driver – IRFZ44N Mosfet – LM7805 Voltage Regulator.
The NRFICE FPGA is a Bluetooth FPGA board designed for edge computing and IoT applications. It is built upon a combination of the dual-core nRF5340 Bluetooth SoC and the Lattice ICE40UP5K FPGA. The ...