If you were to point to a single device responsible for much of Hackaday’s early success, it might be the Arduino Uno. The ...
Gesture control robotics replaces traditional buttons and joysticks with natural hand movements. This approach improves user interaction and reduces mechanical dependency on physical controllers.
With the increasing demand for automation and remote operation, controlling electrical devices without the need for physical access has become an important area of development in modern engineering.
Arduino VENTUNO Q is Arduino’s new high-end edge AI and robotics platform, pairing Qualcomm compute with a dedicated STM32 microcontroller for real-time control. Aimed at developers who need both ...
Here is the controller I designed for my 3D printed animatronic eye mechanisms. The main advantage it has over a traditional gaming controller is the ability to fine-tune a value (such as the openness ...
Alongside the release of the Switch 2, Nintendo also released a new Pro controller. While the original Pro controller is still compatible with the newer console, it is missing some additional features ...
Abstract: A wireless repeater system based on a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is proposed, which features low-power control, intelligent computation, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The RIS employs ...
Is the Arduino Uno Q the missing piece in your next project? With its hybrid design that fuses the precision of a microcontroller with the flexibility of a Linux-based single-board computer, this ...
In a deal that surprised some industry observers, chipmaker Qualcomm has agreed to buy Arduino, which is best known for supplying microcontrollers to the DIY community. The acquisition, whose terms ...
Qualcomm announced Tuesday it will acquire Arduino for undisclosed terms. The chipmaker said the Italy-based company would become an independent subsidiary of Qualcomm. In this article Qualcomm wants ...