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We know that measuring the speed of light with an Arduino is possible. It’s just that the implementation is hard. Last month we saw [Udo]’s blinkenlight shield that can be used as a lin… ...
This project implements a joystick controlled robot using an Arduino Mega 2560. The robot has two DC motors with encoders, and a joystick to control its speed and direction. The speed of the motors is ...
I used an LCD shield to display the current temperature and speed of the fan, but you can use the circuit without the LCD display. You also need to select the transistor by the type of fan that you ...
Smart Gesture-Controlled Fan System 🖐️💨 Control your fan with simple hand gestures! This project combines computer vision and Arduino to create an interactive, gesture-controlled fan system with ...
This is just a fun Arduino project that uses leds connected in circle as a ring to produce a rotation effect. You can adjust the spinning speed with a potentiometer and you can also set a minimum and ...
Designing and developing AI controllers on separately dedicated chips have many advantages. This paper reviews the development of a real-time fuzzy logic controller for speed control of a dc motor ...
Why not create your very own high-speed camera trigger using an Arduino, piezoelectric sensor (as a sound sensor), a DSLR camera, and an external flash. Watch the video after the break to see it ...
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