Here’s a fun build from [RootSaid] that is suitable for people just getting started with microcontrollers and robotics — an Arduino-controlled two-wheeled robot. The video assumes you already have one ...
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We seldom talk about 3D printing lenses because most techniques can’t possibly produce transparent parts of optical quality. However, you can 3D print something like a lens, as [Luke Edwin] ...
This repository contains support for the following SparkFun Arduino-compatible development boards. IMPORTANT NOTE: These board files have been updated for compatibility with Arduino version 1.8 and ...
The best street camera isn’t defined by a spec sheet - it’s about how it feels in your hands. Street photography is fast, immersive, and often unpredictable, so your camera needs to be responsive, ...
The Gadgets 360 Best Camera Mobile Phones page is your resource for the smartphones with the best cameras. Here, we show you the highest rated cameras on smartphones launched in India over the past ...
I’ve always been drawn to cameras that look like they belong to another era. Old SLRs and rangefinders have a character that never really dates — metal bodies, reassuring mechanical sounds, and dials ...
To build the project you will also need to set up an Eclipse (OpenSTM32) workspace containing the stdperiph library. Except from this there are no external dependencies. ##Running it After building ...