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We don’t have much personal experience with DOF hardware, but this Arduino library which reads and compensates for three-axis magnetometer and accelerometer data looks very impressive. It sho… ...
This project demonstrates how to interface an MPU6050 accelerometer and gyroscope module with an Arduino to read motion data in real-time. The application captures acceleration and rotation values ...
This Arduino sketch reads real-time acceleration data (X, Y, Z axes) from the ADXL345 accelerometer connected via I2C (SDA: GPIO 8, SCL: GPIO 9) to an ESP32 board.
Instructables user benhur.goncalves has published a new project that provides details on how to create your very own DIY Arduino watch that is equipped with a number of useful features that ...
read one Gadget Master's blog on his DIY arduino music controller. facing physical computing and Max MSP finals, the creation he came up with was a motion-sensitive Arduino music controller - see the ...
An innovative application of negative group delay (NGD) circuit embedded in a mobile platform for the real-time prediction of arbitrarily moving object position is developed in this article. The study ...
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