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That’s right, these parking sensors are powered by an Arduino board, and the only extra components that were used in the project are a HC SR04 ultrasonic sensor, an active buzzer, and jumper wires.
That said, the Arduino is clearly the better option, as it offers boards capable of accommodating Arduino projects with multiple sensors and modules. There's the Arduino Giga R1 Wi-Fi featuring an ...
Ever thought of using touch sensors on your projects but didn’t because it would be too much work? [Paul Stoffregen] proves that it can be pretty easy if you use the CapSense library for Ardu… ...
If you’re going to develop another Arduino-compatible board these days, you might as well take a “kitchen sink” approach. The Smart Citizen Kit piles it on, including Wi-Fi, an SD… ...
‘Sensor Salon’ brings LCD screens, 3D-printed objects and sensors to fingernails. by Todd Bishop on July 15, 2014 at 12:00 pm July 15, 2014 at 12:03 pm. Share Tweet Share Reddit Email.
Image sensors for auto OmniVision is announcing two image sensors for automotive application – the 8MP, front-view OX08A and OX08B. The OX08A features the automotive industry’s best HDR, while the ...