The Arduino Mega can interface with a hit sensor module or tap sensor module to detect physical impacts or taps, useful for applications such as vibration sensing, interactive surfaces, and ...
This module features a vibration sensor, an adjustable trimpot, and a comparator chip to give an adjustable digital output based on the amount of vibration. The multiturn trimpot can be adjusted to ...
Starting with physical switches, the way we interact with electronic devices has evolved significantly over the years. We moved from switches to touch screens, and research has continued to push the ...
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Here is a motor speed sensor module, the major goal is to check the rate of an electric motor. The module can be used in association with a microcontroller for motor speed detection, pulse count, ...
Can you buy a working radar module for $12? As it turns out, you can. But can you make it output useful information? According to [Mathieu], the answer is also yes, but only if you ignore the ...
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