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This extremely creepy remote-controlled ESP32 facehugger is perfect for Halloween
This incredibly creepy, but admittedly awe-inspiring, project comes to us via u/my_3d_scan in the ESP32 subreddit. They showed off a video of them "driving" their ESP32-powered facehugger around, thus ...
Fing has recently introduced the "Fing Agent Raspberry Pi Kit", also called "Fing Agent plug-and-play Raspberry Pi 4 kit", ...
Abstract: Ultrasonic guided wave detection technology is one of the most effective damage identification methods in structural health monitoring (SHM), but external factors will cause errors during ...
Raspberry Pi Foundation figured it was high time it offered its own-brand solid state drive (SSD) in a 1TB capacity, and so that's exactly what it has done. It joins existing 512GB and 256GB capacity ...
Abstract: Proximity sensing is of great importance for robot control during human–robot collaboration (HRC). Commonly used machine vision sensors or photodetectors are subjected to the light block ...
In this module we will wire up an ultrasonic sensor and attach it to our Raspberry Pi. Using the ultrasonic sensor we will measure the distance an object is away from the sensor. The distance of the ...
Imagine a vehicle cruising at 54 kilometres per hour, roughly the speed of an object moving 0.5 metres per frame at 30 frames per second (0.5×30×3.6=54 km/hr). Mounted on the vehicle’s roof is a ...
I purchased one of each of these cheap sensors recently from aliexpress for testing purposes. Compared with the ubiquitous HC-SR04 (*), I liked the idea of having a combined emitter/receiver, i.e.
The Raspberry Pi is one of the most versatile and accessible pieces of hardware available today. Originally designed to promote computer science education, it has since evolved into a go-to tool for ...
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