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His Arduino skills were honed with that installation and used during the development of this mouse. Also joining in the prototyping fun was a 3D printer used to make the parts.
This design features a 3D-printed cube that balances using reaction wheels. Utilizing gyroscopic sensors and accelerometers, the device adapts to shifts in weight, enabling it to maintain stability.
A Raspberry Pi-based cyberDeck, with an RFID cartridge authentication system and a custom 3D printed enclosure. I discovered the cyberDeck community by accident, while cruising around Reddit one day.
In the year 3000, surgeons should be able to graft animal body parts onto our willing flesh. But, let's be real, aside from a reanimated Walt Disney (ok, not really), most of us won't live to see ...
This time I present you another air quality gauge, but now with Shinyei PPD42NS sensor. Like the previous one (DSM501A) , this sensor is in the class of cheap ...
There is a mechanical aspect of 3D modeling parts that can be printed and will not only work but also be durable enough to hold the pins. In addition, there are two programming aspects: an Arduino, ...
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