A proof of concept of an autonomous vacuum cleaner
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A proof of concept of an autonomous vacuum cleaner
HAL and Atmega32 MCAL layers
Placa controladora para motor DC com Mosfet
This is Arduino project about a Robotic cart.
Testing sketch for the Infineon TLE94112LE Arduino Shield
Code for a arduino-powered, TV-remote controlled, RC car
Built a motor control system to manage three distinct motor types: control the speed and direction of the DC. Motor and adjust the angle of movement for the Servo Motor and the Stepper Motor using sliders and a keypad.
This braking system was a part of my second year project at VIT Bhopal. Arduino UNO, Motor, motor driver, HC-SR04 sensor and breadboard were used to build a cheap, yet efficient braking system with reduced response time that can be used in Autonomous vehicles for smart braking and assistance.
GPIO Control Example Code for Raspberry Pi FAN
This task is one of the tasks required in Smart Methods training program.
The system uses a reflectivity sensor to sort 4 different types of objects into categories: black plastic, white plastic, steel, and aluminum.
[MCU]: AVR atmega32
Slave micro-controller for my smart home system project in c programming language used to give the user indication by turning on the dc motor so that means temperature exceeds a certain temperature which is 35 degree which user can adjust to any degree he or she desire.
I have closely worked with STM32F411RE board and Integrated many components and created project for implementing embedded system concepts like ADC, GPIO, Interrupt, timer, Closed loop system.
Microcontroller programming on Arduino nano
This task is one of the tasks required in Smart Methods training program.
A list of Arduino projects with main purpose the familiarization with data acquisition from sensors and the driving of peripherals.
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