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It is likely that many of us will at some time have experimented with motion detectors. Our Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, Beaglebones or whatever will have been hooked up to ultrasonic or PIR boards whi… ...
The device operates on a 5V DC supply, with capacitors C1 and C2 filtering any ripples. The Arduino Nano serves as the controller. The PIR motion sensor detects human movement and transmits data to ...
Using motion detectors and an Ardunio you can add a little extra wow to your Halloween displays this year. This article covers the circuits and the code to make that happen.
Posted in Arduino Hacks Tagged 2016 Hackaday Prize, arduino, capacitive coupling, electrostatic, Hackaday Prize, library, motion detection, the hackaday prize ← High-Voltage Fractals ...
Automatic Control with Arduino Implementing motion control algorithms (such as PID or simpler methods). Programming modules and sensors like encoders, gyroscopes, distance sensors, etc. LabVIEW User ...
Arduino PIN-Protected Alarm System with Motion Detection An Arduino project implementing a security alarm system featuring PIN code access via a 4x4 keypad, status updates on a 16x2 LCD, motion ...
How it works: When something triggers the sensor, the Arduino records that moment as triggerTime in Line 23, and compares it with the current time based on conditions in lines 26, 29, and 34.
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