The 4 servo arms that will move the arm around needs a constant voltage of 5-6 volts, in my case I used a step down voltage regulator. The .dxf files are provided in the repository.
This project features a DIY 6-DOF robotic arm that is controlled via Bluetooth using a custom smartphone app. The robotic arm is designed using SG90 and MG996R servos, 3D-printed components, and ...
if you not familiar with Arduino 101, Arduino 101 (USA ONLY) & Genuino 101 (OUTSIDE USA) combine the ease-of-use of the classic boards with the latest technologies. The board recognises gestures, and ...
There are several great projects you can do with an Arduino, and if you’re just getting started, you can use other people’s code. However, as the video above shows, you can also create your own simple ...
Abstract: A prototype of home management system (HMS) controlled by mobile device was developed by project teams at Computing Education Academy (CEA) at Fairfield University by integrating Arduino ...
Abstract: Arduino based mobile application is designed and developed for the home automation integrated with the assistance of our voice signals. This system ensures huge beneficiaries are physically ...
[Adnan.R.Khan] had a sliding door latch plus an Arduino, and hacked together this cool but simple app controlled door lock. Mechanically the lock consists of a Solarbotics GM3 motor, some Meccano, and ...