A practical introduction to having an AI 'continuously operate' robots built with Raspberry Pi Pico or Arduino. Building a robot and autonomously operating a robot are different things. If you just ...
When it comes to performance, there's a world of difference between the Raspberry Pi and Arduino. The former, after all, is technically a fully functional computer that can run games, word processors, ...
When you think of Arduino projects, your mind likely goes straight to RFID door locks, weather sensors, or automated plant watering systems. While these are undeniably pretty cool projects, you might ...
The sensor continuously sends out infrared light and measures how much of that light is reflected. When a reflective object is within its set detection range, it returns a low signal. The Arduino ...
This project demonstrates a low-cost intelligent traffic signal system using Arduino and ultrasonic sensors to reduce congestion caused by fixed-timer traffic lights. Four HC-SR04 sensors detect ...
Have you ever wondered how speed guns measure the speed of moving vehicles or how an athlete's sprint speed is recorded? Normally these speed sensors work with radar or laser technology to bounce back ...
This started as a thought project based on the Teaching Tech $20 CAD mouse code. This code works with the 3D ConneXions device driver so any program that works with the 3D connexions Spacemouse will ...
This project implements a smart traffic signal system using Arduino UNO, ultrasonic distance sensors, and LED signals. The system controls traffic signals at a junction by dynamically adjusting the ...
MATLAB (short for Matrix Laboratory) is a powerful software tool used for technical computing and visualization. It is widely used in a variety of fields, including engineering, science, finance, and ...
A twenty-sided die (d20) is a common thing in tabletop gaming, and [kati]’s slightly sentient d20 is a PCB that not only delivers random results on demand, but responds to hot and cold streaks and may ...