Halloween is coming up faster than you think: time to dust off the gravestones and the zombie lawn decorations! This year you may want to add a little something extra to give the trick-or-treaters a ...
Code to control an LED connected to pin 8 of the Arduino Uno based on input from a PIR motion sensor connected to pin 9. The LED turns on when motion is detected (HIGH signal) and turns off when no ...
Let me introduce another simple microcontroller-based do-it-yourself circuit that detects motion and excites a light source in a flash. The “snooper” here is an ordinary passive infrared (PIR) motion ...
It is likely that many of us will at some time have experimented with motion detectors. Our Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, Beaglebones or whatever will have been hooked up to ultrasonic or PIR boards which ...
The Leap Motion controller is a rather impressive little sensor bar that is capable of generating a massive 3D point cloud and recognizing hands and fingers to allow for gesture control based ...
This project uses a PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor to detect motion and displays the status on an I2C Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). When motion is detected, a message is shown on the LCD and printed to ...
What is Halloween without that funny and scary stuff we buy at the market? Now, we can simply put things together to make your own. With the simple steps to follow, you sure can make your own moving ...