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This is a firmware application written in C++ using Arduino and Adafruit libraries. It sleeps in low power mode until, activated by the motion sensor, it takes a picture.
Bang—motion sensor. Project Ideas Depending on the sensors and actuators you use and how you combine them, this fairly simple concept can do some surprisingly complex things.
You'll have a bit of control over what you choose for the motion sensor, motor, and jumper wires. You can pick up a pack of six SG90 motors from Amazon for a little under $12. A 10-pack of the HC ...
The project is a skull that follows you around with a few degrees of motion on a stepper motor. There’s a 3D-printed enclosure to make the hardware assembly easy.
The Leap Motion controller is a rather impressive little sensor bar that is capable of generating a massive 3D point cloud and recognizing hands and fingers to allow for gesture control based compu… ...
Decorative lighting has become quite popular, with options such as LED surface panels, strip lights, COB lights, spotlights, ...
Using motion detectors and an Arduino you can trigger lights, fans, or even an pneumatically controlled cleaver-wielding clown to help add your house to the “if you dare” list.
The JF sLOMO frame leverages the power of Arduino technology to create an illusion of slow motion. The core of this project is the Arduino Nano, a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board ...
How impressive is this? A Gadget Master has built their own VR motion simulator, powered by an Arduino. The project was made using recycled parts from an electric mobility scooter, says the creator, ...