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Finger Bend is a unique DIY Arduino powered textile flex sensor, created as part of the Swatch Exchange, enabling you to trigger actions by simply bending your finger. Created by the team at ...
When most of us think of glove controllers, the first which comes to mind is Nintendo’s PowerGlove, which promised much more than it delivered. But the idea persists, and from time to time we… ...
This articles describes how you can use I2C (TWI) communication, Arduino and temperature sensors to measure 3 different temperatures. It can be very helpful when you want to measure the outside, ...
Both the Arduino Nano and Uno can be powered via their integrated USB connectors. This automatically supplies regulated 5V power to the board, allowing you to use any USB-supported power source ...
Posted in Virtual Reality Tagged Arduino Uno, data glove, flex sensor, minimu-9, pololu, power glove, virtual reality Post navigation ← Raspberry Pi Backup Scripts ...
Krejci’s design, while affordable, offers an 8×8 resolution, which is the maximum output of the AMG8833 infrared sensor array. DIY Arduino thermal camera. Watch this video on YouTube.
Arduino Nano. DHT22 and BMP280 sensors. Raspberry Pi Zero W. Steps: Arduino collects sensor data and sends it via serial to the Pi. Pi parses and stores data using Python + SQLite. Optional: Build a ...
3M Touch Systems announces the commercial availability of a new polyester-based projected capacitive touch screen solution. MicroTouch Flex Capacitive Touch Sensors from 3M are ideal for high-volume ...