This article shows how to build a simple, low-cost smart trolley robot using an Arduino Uno and Bluetooth (HC-05). The trolley can move forward, backward, left, right, or stop based on commands sent ...
Imagine this: you’re working on a tight deadline, trying to access a critical app, and bam, you’re locked out because you forgot your password. Again. Now multiply that experience across five apps you ...
While child-sized humanoid robots like the Unitree R1 have come down in price, not everybody has a spare $6,000 to throw around to play with robots, and smaller models like the Tonybot are more ...
Due to the growing popularity of the ESP32 IoT platform adoption by security professionals, this article raises several security concerns addressing firmware attacks that could target this user ...
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For the most part, the design of Rev F is a clone of Rev E. The primary challenge of producing Rev E is that the BC127 BLE Radio module we used is not longer available (Product End Of Life). Here are ...
The Arduino platform has been popular among hobbyists and professionals for many years. However, as technology advances, so do the options available for those looking for an alternative to the Arduino ...
Makeblock Ultimate 2.0 is an educational robot kit that can be used to easily create up to 10 different types of robots. An Arduino-compatible Mega 2560 MCU board serves as the main controller and ...
This project aims to display the information entered in a mobile phone on an LED dot-matrix type scrolling display. It is done by interfacing a Bluetooth HC-05 module to an LED dot-matrix display ...
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