How would it work? We will again modify the remote controlled car we built in the previous blog to make it work using joystick instead. Instead of using the remote control to control the car, we will use the IR Transmitter to send the IR signal/code. We will use joystick movement to decide when to … Continue reading Joystick Controlled Car
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KY-038 Sound Sensor
Components Needed KY-038 Sound Sensor LED Light Resistor Jumper Cables Arduino Uno board Breadboard USB Cable A computer to run the program "What exactly is the KY-038 Sound Sensor, and what are its operational principles?" he KY-038 Sound Sensor serves the purpose of detecting sound. Illustrated in the image provided, this sensor comprises an electret … Continue reading KY-038 Sound Sensor
Controlling a Robotic Arm with Potentiometers
In this tutorial, we build a robotic arm using 2 servo motors, and we will control them using 2 potentiometers. If you do not know how to use a servo motor, then click here to refer to my previous blog which explains servo motors. If you do not know how to use a potentiometer, then … Continue reading Controlling a Robotic Arm with Potentiometers
Guess The Number
In this python tutorial, we will explore how to make a simple Guess The Number game using Python. The Code import randomdef guess_the_number(): # Generate a random number between 1 and 100 secret_number = random.randint(1, 100) attempts = 0 print("Welcome to Guess the Number!") print("I have selected a number between 1 and 100. Try to … Continue reading Guess The Number
Making a simple calculator
We'll discover how to create a basic calculator using Python. Feel free to utilize any online Python environment to write the code. I typically use this one: https://programiz.pro/ide/python. Python's straightforward syntax and clear structure make it perfect for developing a calculator application. This project will provide insight into essential concepts such as user input handling, … Continue reading Making a simple calculator