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PHIL is a light tracking robot who is perfectly happy to do it the old-school way. PHIL consists of an Arduino Uno running a twin-servo motion platform, providing the sensor head with pan and tilt ...
and so [Robot Cantina] did what any of us might have done: hacked it in with an Arduino. The video does a wonderful job going into the details, but essentially by using an oxygen sensor with finer ...
The good news is that with an Arduino, you can build a robot that handles it for you. This one is a little more complicated ...
sensors, servos, remote controls, assembly, and more. Building a robot arm is a long-term project that can cover all these needs at once. I’ve personally been attempting to learn Arduino ...
Any microcontroller or single board computer like the Raspberry Pi would do, but for simplicity and because of all the sensor modules available for it, the Arduino was the chosen one. The robot's ...
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Building a balancing robot involves several steps, starting with assembling the hardware. The Arduino Pro Mini is connected to the MPU-6050 sensor and the stepper motors. The sensor data is ...
Most ambient lights and sensors are designed to generate light to even out the picture on the front of the panel and reduce any light bleed from the back of an LCD display. This Arduino-powered ...
The hardware is consists of an Arduino microcontroller (here an Arduino Uno R3) and a pre-wired soil moisture sensor module. The soil moisture sensor module , built around the LM393 comparator, gives ...