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Maze-Solving Arduino Robot This project develops an autonomous maze-solving robot using an Arduino Uno, designed to navigate a 4×4 wall maze using two algorithms: Wall Following and Flood Fill. The ...
The Arduino was externally clocked by a TTL-logic based square signal generator he designed, which can produce a clock between 16 and 100MHz. It turns out that you can run an Arduino at 65.3MHz ...
Composed of 3/4 inch thick MDF and 1/8 inch thick polycarbonate, the Arduino Strain Relief enclosure is sure to be a hit for every hacker’s work bench. [Jeremy] used a CNC router to cut the ...
With extensive tutorials ( 20 Chapters covering over 80 topics ) + 20 DIY projects included to show you how, CleO35 ( the 3.5in display version ) allows both hobbyists and professionals alike to ...
For the micro-controller part of the project I used an old Arduino Uno development board that had been collecting dust in a drawer and combined it with a £2.50 16×2 LCD screen I had previously ...
The Arduino Nano and Uno are equipped with very similar processors (the chip that essentially serves as the brain of the board). The Nano features an ATmega328, while the Uno sports an ATmega328P.
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 ...
About These are some old Arduino Uno projects I made back in highschool in ~2014. Major props to Paul McWhorter from TopTechBoy.com whose tutorials served as foundation for all my high-school Arduino ...
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