ACEBOTT QD023 is an ESP32-based wearable gesture control glove that tracks finger movements with potentiometers instead of more traditional flex sensors.
All the platforms supported by the Arduino CLI (the CLI is included in this extension). IntelliSense data (c_cpp_properties.json) is generated after each successful compile. For a new project, ...
In a world increasingly shaped by AI and robotics, Lego has the chance not just to entertain children, but to help them ...
Abstract: In the critical applications of geological disaster prediction, aerospace, and other fields, the development of accelerometers is increasingly trending toward higher precision, larger ...
Critics worry Lego’s new Smart Bricks will dull children’s imaginations by replacing free play with lights and sounds. That ...
It’s encouraging to see Lego use technology to innovate on its standard bricks, but it should also make use of the opportunity to teach children robotics, says Parmy Olson for Bloomberg Opinion.
After her comments attracted significant attention, Dogan clarifies her original assessment. To "cut through the noise," as she puts it: Google has built several versions of the system over the past ...
This sensor uses I2C or SPI to communicate. For I2C it is then required to create a TwoWire interface before accessing to the sensors: LSM6DSO16IS_DataLog_Terminal: This application shows how to get ...
Abstract: This paper introduces a fiber-optic accelerometer array. By employing a uniquely designed transducer cylinder, we successfully convert vibrations into axial strain on the sensing fiber and ...