arduino

SensorGlove

How to Make a SensorGlove With Android Connection Using Atmega

The aim is to create an input system for mobile devices, which is controlled by the movements of the fingers, in this case with the help of a glove.                     Para ver este tutorial en español, por favor haga click aqui: https://www.instructables.com/id/Como-Hacer-Un-Guan… Step 1: Creating the Glove […]

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Arduino R/C Lawnmower (painted) using Atmega168 microcontroller Using Atmega

What this is: This instructable will show you how to make your Arduino into an R/C interface that you can use for just about anything requiring remote control. I will also show you how I built an R/C lawnmower using my Arduino, a cheap R/C transmitter and receiver pair, and a couple of electric-wheelchair motors from Ebay.  I have used

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Make a Web Connected Robot (for about $500) (using an Arduino and Netbook) Using Atmega

This Instructable will show you how to build your own Web Connected Robot (using an Arduino micro-controller and Asus eee pc). Why would you want a Web Connected Robot? To play with of course. Drive your robot from across the room or across the country, using nothing more than Skype and a web browser (nothing

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robot with an Arduino

Ard-e: The robot with an Arduino as a brain using microcontroller using atmega

Hopefully after reading this instructable you will be able to take your first step into robotics. Ard-e cost about $90 to $130 depending on how much spare electronics you have lying around. The main costs are: Arduino Diecimella- $35 https://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKSP1 Bulldozer kit- $31 http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=70104 Servo- $10 I got mine at a local hobby store Worm gear Motor-

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Sensors

Autonomus Wall Following Obstacle Avoiding Arduino Rescue Bot Using Atmega

I’m an Electrical Engineering major and each year my college’s branch of IEEE competes in a student hardware competition. Last year’s competition was inspired by the natural disasters in Haiti and Chile (the competition was held one week after the earthquake in Japan). This was a very large project that was tackled by a group

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Robot Arm

Arduino – Modifying a Robot Arm using ATmega328

Essentially another tutorial involving controlling DC motors. In this post I’m going to first alter a robot arm I had built previously from a beginners kit so that it can be controlled from Arduino. Then I’m going to write a series of posts on different ways to control the robot arm using Processing and other things. You should be able to

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Arduino LFO Waveform Generator V2

Arduino LFO Waveform Generator V2 Using Atmega

Introduction This project uses an Arduino microprocessor and a MAX522 8 bit serial DAC to produce arbitrary low frequency oscillator (LFO) waveforms. These waveforms are useful for driving a tremolo/vibrato circuit in a guitar amplifier such as the Lil Tiger or the Hammonator 2RVT. This is a second generation version of this project, see the first version for reference. The first prototype

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gsm shield TDGGSM

GSM GPS module shield for Arduino using atmega

Shield for Arduino designed and based on the module GSM/GPRS SIM900 or the GSM/GPRS & GPS module SIM908, to make calls, voice and data connections via GPRS  allow maximum customization and provide many configurations. With a microphone and a headset with a 3.5 mm jack (just the standard headphones for computers), you can make a voice call from

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