Using Arduino

Manual Controlled Toll Gate

Manual Controlled Toll Gate Using Push Button Using Arduino

n this Instructable we will simulate an Toll Booth Gate by using a manual Push Button to open and close the gate. How Does It Work? When the vehicle comes in front of the gate, the push button is pressed & the gate is opened, this is done by sending a command via microcontroller to the servo to open the gate …

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Servo Motor Using Accelerometer

Control Servo Motor Using Accelerometer Using Arduino

Lets begin with another cool instructable. In this Instructable we will learn how to control the position of Servo Motor using Accelerometer with NodeMCU. Step 1: Things to Be Collected To begin with this instructable all you need is : Hardware Requirement ADXL335 : Accelerometer Sensor NodeMCU Servo Motor Connecting Wires ( Optional ) Bread …

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hacking servo

Hack a TowerPro Micro Servo to Spin 360 / Continuous Rotation using Arduino

Hey guys! Since I’ve got my servos, I’ve had two that I set aside for hacking. So, coming to my favorite website for help, I was sorely disappointed when I couldn’t seem to find any instructables on how to mod a micro servo. After viewing a few, I went to my workbench and got to work. I …

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Motor Driver Shield

Pololu Dual MC33926 Motor Driver Shield for Arduino

This shield makes it easy to control two brushed DC motors with your Arduino or Arduino-compatible board. Its dual MC33926 motor drivers operate from 5 to 28 V and can deliver a continuous 3 A per motor. These great drivers also offer current-sense feedback and accept ultrasonic PWM frequencies for quieter operation. The Arduino pin mappings can …

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