This is a simple project to control a laser security system with Arduino. The laser is controlled by an ATmega32 which enables the laser to blink at a certain rate. This laser is sensed by an LDR ...
The TSL25911 sensor module has a total of 5 pins. Two power pins, one interrupt pin, and two I2C pins. The pinout of the module is as follows: VCC - Provides power for the module, Connect to the 5V ...
The world of littleBits (the “not-a-toy” toy that I reaaaally wish existed when I was younger) just got a little bit bigger: it can now play friendly with Arduino. If you’re not familiar with ...
This module allows you to develop a timing system, which utilizes the Arduino’s fast internal clock to provide an accurate timing system for kinematic experiments. Also, this module focuses on how to ...
A laser projector creates a light show that seems to be coming from dozens of laser beams. It only needs a single laser beam to create the effect because the beam is diffracted as it emerges from the ...
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Abstract: In this communication, several modules are presented to carry out practices with a microcontroller, initially with the PIC16F88, which was later conditioned to be used by the ATMeg328 on the ...
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