An Arduino-based maze-solving robot using 3 ultrasonic sensors, an L293D motor driver, and 2 DC motors. The robot detects obstacles, makes navigation decisions, and autonomously traverses mazes.
This is a simple project where I experimented with GPIO toggling using an Arduino. Since I didn’t have physical hardware at hand, I used Wokwi to simulate the behavior. The idea was to blink an LED by ...
Abstract: Unlock the full potential of your Arduino projects with this comprehensive guide to integrating Simulink for advanced controller design. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced engineer ...
Gamers who enjoy playing the Kerbal Space Program, but feel their current control system lacks immersion. May be interested in a new DIY custom control panel which has been specifically designed for ...
The outbreak of COVID-19 has triggered a significant transformation in the educational landscape, particularly with the widespread adoption of blended learning, which combines face-to-face and remote ...
Before I start talking about this really cool thing called Arduino (Italian for "good friend"), let me say a few things about the fascinating subject of physical computing. Physical computing has been ...
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