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A small tutorial for interfacing a ultrasonic sensor with arduino this uses a sensor called HC-SR04 which sends ultrasonic waves to detect objects in front of it.
1x Arduino UNO or Genuino UNO 1x USB 2.0 cable type A/B 1x Ultrasonic Sensor 1x LED 1x 220 ohm resistor 1x Breadboard 1x Jumper Wires 1x (Optional) 9V Power Adapter for Arduino 1x (Optional) Screw ...
In this review of the Maker Uno RP2040 board with the Arduino IDE we could blink LEDs, control RGB LED lights, press the user button to turn on one LED or make the buzzer output some melody, control a ...
HC-SR 04 Ultrasonic sensor is most commonly used to measure distance, but this time I will show you how to measure the speed of movement of an object using this sensor. Device is very simple and ...
Instead, it relies on an ultrasonic distance sensor to detect a hand (or foot) waved in front of the door. An Arduino Leonardo runs the show, sounding a buzzer when the ultrasonic sensor is triggered.
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Ultrasonic sensors are used to detect the presence of obstacles, calculate the distance to these obstacles, and relay this information to the driver through visual and auditory cues. This research ...
This study focuses on the development of an obstacle avoidance robot controlled by an ultrasonic sensor. The robot utilizes robotics and artificial intelligence techniques to improve obstacle ...