Jul 21st 2016
Know How... 229
Arduino Proximity Sensor and WearCon
We went to Wearable Con, and build your own Arduino proximity sensor.
How devices are powered wirelessly, wearable HD display, build an Arduino proximity sensor to avoid running into people, quick 3D prototyping, and flexible circuit boards.
Pokemon Stop: Part I
Project Overview:
What the easiest way to get hurt playing Pokemon? By walking into things as you travel with your head in your phone.
- We're going to help you avoid walking into windows, glass doors, telephone poles, people, and potentially body-breaking traffic.
Parts List:
- Arduino (I'd suggest a Mini or Nano) ~$2-3
- Ultrasonic Sensor (HC-SR04) ~$1
- Motor Shaker
Here's the Software:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9042212/KH229_PokemonStop_Rev1.zip
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