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Maker Michael Klements has built a unique electromechanical clock using a little Arduino hardware, code, and 28 servos, which tilt panels to reveal the correct time in digital format. As the time ...
In this project, we create a joystick-controlled laser by connecting two servos to a joystick and using this setup as a pan-and-tilt controller for a laser pointer.
Posted in cnc hacks, digital cameras hacks Tagged arduino, panorama, servo ← PIC Based Frequency Counter PICAXE Using LEDs To Communicate → ...
Parts List Arduino Uno (1) Pan/Tilt Bracket (1) Small Servo (2) 2-Axis Joystick (1) Prototyping Board (1) Prototyping Hardware Accessories (as required) Hardware Setup The hardware setup is straight ...
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.
He decided to build his own out of LEGO, an Arduino, a digital camera, and a bit of Python. The hardware portion of [digitaltrails] build includes a crank-operated feed mechanism made entirely out ...
This DIY pan and tilt camera uses a Raspberry Pi, an Arduino Uno, a pair of servos, and a USB webcam. The Pi streams video to a webpage and adds a few buttons to move the camera.
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