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When everything’s plugged in, this is how your Arduino, motion sensor, and power relay should look. Jeremy S. Cook. Plug the male-to-female jumper wires into the motion sensor pins.
[Will] wanted to build some animatronic eyes that didn’t require high-precision 3D printing. He wound up with a forgiving design that uses an Arduino and six servo motors. You can see the vid… ...
It should be a piece of cake if you program your Attiny85 chip (not Digispark) using your existing Arduino IDE with the help of one “USB tiny ISP (v2.0)” programmer. The software/Arduino sketch /* * ...
[Sam Seide] built a motion controlled talking skeleton. The electronics are fairly straight forward, consisting of an Arduino, WAV shield, PIR motion sensor, servo motor for the jaw, and a couple ...
If you've always wanted to try to build an Arduino project, this may be a great way to start. Matt Williamson built a tiny, Arduino-based motion sensor that will SMS you when something moves by ...
Makers and developers looking for a motion sensor Arduino Shield, are sure to be interested in this new ICU-Duino which has been created by Patrick Thomas Mitchell based in Ottawa, Canada ...
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. Images are posted to io ...
All you need is an Arduino, a motion sensor, a few wires and headers, and the code provided at the site below. Hit the link to see step-by-step instructions on how to put it together.
You'll definitely need some gear for it—the Arduino for one, but also a PIR motion sensor, not to mention the (cleaned and rinsed!) Raid Power Sprayer motorized spray bottle.