Project Description This project uses YOLOv8 for object detection and an Arduino Uno (or Mega) to control an LED. If an electronic device is detected in the camera feed, the LED glows. The system ...
Here’s a fun build from [RootSaid] that is suitable for people just getting started with microcontrollers and robotics — an Arduino-controlled two-wheeled robot. The video assumes you already have one ...
Okay, electronics tinkerers, makers, and DIY lighting folks – this is a serious bulk deal. You get one thousand (yes, 1000!) ...
Abstract: Dynamic illumination systems with an adaptive radiation pattern can be realized by combining high-resolution LED arrays with suitable projection optics. If such adaptive lighting fixtures ...
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A series where we find out which products the professionals (who really know what they’re talking about) actually use and really stand behind. Read more here. Maybe you’ve seen an influencer gliding ...
While smartphones technically give us a flashlight in our pockets wherever we go, they work largely for finding your keys under a movie theater seat or helping you reach the light switch in a pitch ...
Many people believe that the LED was discovered by US researchers working in the 1960s. In fact, Henry Round at Marconi Labs noted the emission of light from a semiconductor diode 100 years ago and, ...
Buying a monitor or TV has become a daunting task these days. When manufacturers aren’t branding their products with acronyms like QLED and OLED, they use confusing terms like mini-LED instead.
There’s a type of dust-collector that’s been popular since the 1990s, where a cube of acrylic or glass is laser-etched in a three-dimensional pattern. Some people call them bubblegrams. While it could ...
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