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Here is the sneak preview of my “babe” Pan/Tilt Bracket project. Admittedly, Arduino would made things very comfortable, thanks to the servo library and built-in serial communication facility.
The tilt sensor module can be connected to arduino using suitable jumper wires. First of all connect the power supply lines; VCC and GND of the module to 5V and GND of the Arduino respectively.
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This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, an Arduino Uno, some servos, and a USB webcam. The end result is a camera mounted to the servo that’s controlled by the Arduino.
Photographers searching for a professional style motorised camera slider and pan-tilt camera mount, may be interested in a new project by YouTuber ...
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5 accessories to supercharge your Arduino projects - MSN
With their cheap price tags, massive I/O provisions, and low power consumption, microcontrollers like the uber-popular Arduino family have diverse use cases, from simple automation projects to ...
The Arduino team, known for providing various electronic and microcontroller components for do-it-yourself electronic hobbyists since 2005, has announced its new product, the Plug and Make Kit.
11 Arduino projects that require major hacking skills—or a bit of insanity Lawn care, Daleks, bug zappers prove the Arduino thrives as much as Raspberry Pi.
10 Simple-But-Fun Projects to Make With Arduino John Boxall, author of the new book Arduino Workshop, shares a few of the projects from his book on how to get started with the microcontroller.
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