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This step-by-step guide helps you build a hand gesture-controlled robot using simple components like Arduino, MPU6050 Accelerometer, nRF24L01 Transmitter-Receiver Pair, and L293D motor driver module.
This is a two-in-one project to control a robot in four directions ... encoder IC11 and RF TX1 module. That is, by using different hand gestures, you can move the robot in different directions.
In this wireless gesture controlled robot project we are going to control a robot using hand gestures ... The software program is written in Arduino programming language. We programmed a fresh ...
Ever wanted your own gesture-controlled robot arm? [EbenKouao]’s DIY Arduino Robot Arm project covers all the bases involved, but even if a robot arm isn’t your jam, his project has plenty to ...
The video below makes it clear how they interface with the robot arm, and how [Julien] brought them to life in his shop. A quartet of Arduino-controlled servos engages drive pins on the wrist and ...
The "Gesture Controlled Robot Using nRF24L01 and Arduino" project enables the creation of an impressive hand gesture-controlled robot using Arduino, MPU6050 Accelerometer, nRF24L01 Transceiver, and an ...
The idea of controlling mobile devices using simple hand gestures is very fascinating and useful. We also wanted to make a product that solves several problems, makes tasks easier and all-in-all be a ...
Abstract: Robot control systems have been evolving at a faster rate in recent years, with the use of contemporary ... This project uses Arduino Nano as the controller and the MPU6050, a 3-axis ...
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