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Build your own interactive laser chasing toy for your dog using Arduino! In this DIY project, we use simple components like a ...
Makers, Arduino and electronics enthusiasts that have wanted to create a laser sky effect generator, may be interested in this new DIY tutorial which is being published by YouTuber “Normal ...
As much as we love the Arduino Uno, it's not the most powerful of hobbyist microcontrollers. Fortunately, the folks in Turin have just put the finishing touches on a 32-bit upgrade with buckets of ...
[over9k] used his Arduino to set up a laser trip wire. The laser is mounted along side the Arduino, reflects off of a mirror, and shines on a photoresistor that interfaces via a voltage divider. Th… ...
LaserControl 🔴 — Arduino 12V Laser PWM Controller A professional single‐file Arduino sketch to safely drive and dim a 12 V laser module using PWM, a MOSFET driver, a potentiometer and a toggle button ...
[Ronnie] built a laser trip wire complete with an LCD screen and keypad for arming and disarming the system. The brains of the project is an Arduino.
There are approximately a zillion DIY laser engraver tutorials on the Web, but of all the homemade builds we've come across, this one from Instructables user MichielD99 is definitely one of the best.
The Arduino powered Laser trip wire system project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise $3,000 pledges to make the jump from concept to production.
The magic lies in Arduino's Modulino nodes, which consist of various sensors and actuators that connect to the UNO R4 WiFi board. The Plug and Make Kit is a complete package to get started.
Don't worry, the coding is simple enough to understand even without prior experience. An Arduino is a much better choice than a Raspberry Pi for tasks that require real-time input and responses.
A real small computer on wheels, the Samsung Smart Bike is equipped with an Arduino processor and an on-board battery which makes it completely independent and ready for play. Riders load a ...
In this fun project an ultrasonic distance sensor is used to detect a “target” (i.e., a person, a cat, a burglar, etc.). The Arduino illuminates (blasts) the target using an inexpensive laser diode ...