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Title is misleading, should read “Recording GPS and Sensor data with Arduino Mega” . Creating an actual video overlay is something entirely different.
Wiring: Connect the ultrasonic sensor's trigger and echo pins to the Arduino. Connect the LCD display to the Arduino via I2C. Connect the buzzer and LEDs to the specified digital pins on the Arduino.
Getting a magnetic field to balance on another magnetic field is about as easy as balancing a bowling ball on the tip of an ink pen. With a little help from an Arduino mega, however, [EmmaSong] was… ...
Arduino Motion Sensor – Circuit and Working The circuit diagram of the automation device using a motion sensor is shown in Fig. 2. It consists of an Arduino Nano board (MOD1), a PIR sensor (S1), a ...
Connections are pretty simple and only a few wires. Connect the VCC and GND of the sensor to the 5V and GND pins of the Arduino. Then connect the output to the Arduino’s D2 pin. Here's how the ...
Working Principle of ACS712 Current Sensor with Arduino The ACS712 sensor operates on the Hall-effect principle. When current flows through the input terminals (IP+ and IP-), it generates a magnetic ...
PWM pins work the same way across all Arduino boards, so you don't need to go out of your way to buy a Mega if you already have a board supporting PWM. On the Uno, Nano, and Mini, the PWM pins are ...
People with visual disabilities, who have limited vision, will experience many obstacles in carrying out activities and social interaction. Equipment, in general, is not still user friendly for blind ...