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After some searching, I ended up using a microcontroller and a piece of code borrowed from the web that I tweaked and adapted. The microcontroller-based concept was chosen because I wanted to scale ...
The sensor shown here is essentially two plates mounted side-by-side, attached to an Arduino Nano using the Capacitor library which uses just two pins, one digital and one analog.
Documentation Quickstart Guide - Basic hookup guide for the sensor. Product Repository - Main repository (including hardware files) for the APDS9930 ambient light and proximity sensor. Installing an ...
The sensor operates at 5V for Arduino and 3.3V for Raspberry Pi, ensuring seamless integration with these popular microcontroller and microcomputer platforms.
In Windows, the default location is usually: [Arduino Documents Folder]/libraries/ Launch the Arduino IDE. Then, click on "Sketch" and then navigate to Include Library. You should see the newly added ...
At the same time, it's a little advanced for a first Arduino-based project, so tread carefully if you want to try this out on your own. Still, all of the details are there and the results speak ...
This is an Arduino-based Proximity Sensor circuit wired using the popular HC-SR04 Ultrasonic ranging module,used here for non-contact object detection purpose. The HC-SR04 module includes ultrasonic ...
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