Makers, Arduino enthusiasts and students looking to learn more about ultrasonic sensors, may be interested in this DIY Arduino radar created by Mr Innovative. Capable of detecting objects placed in ...
In this Arduino-based radar project, we use an ultrasonic sensor instead of radio waves to detect objects. The sensor emits sound waves that are inaudible to humans and measures the time taken for the ...
In this video, Dejan Nedelkovski will show you a cool radar project using an Arduino board. The project is very simple using only an ultrasonic sensor for detecting an object, a small servo motor used ...
This project is a 270-degree scanning radar built with an Arduino and a Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor. It scans its environment, identifies objects (bogeys), and sends the data to a computer running a ...
We’ve all likely watched an episode of “Star Trek” and admired the level of integration on the sick bay diagnostic bed. With its suite of wireless sensors and flat panel display, even the 1960s ...
Whether you are ready to start traveling now that the world is opening up again, or you'd just like to splurge on some new gaming accessories, switching to a new career in the highly-paid tech ...
When Arduino was first formed in 2005, the goal was to give students and hobbyists an easy way to prototype electronic devices. Since then, however, the company's boards have featured inside ...