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 ...
Thank you for your interest in this project. Unfortunately, this project is no longer maintained as I no longer have a functionning SIM800L module. Additionally, the SIM800L doesn't support current ...
Ever wanted to track your bike, car, or even monitor your loved one's location in real-time? Building your own Arduino GPS tracker gives you complete control over your tracking data without expensive ...
Abstract: In agriculture, vegetable farming is the most dominating type of farming as it contributes 2.45% to the African GDP growth. It is central to fostering growth reducing poverty and improving ...
The master number is recorded in EEPROM as well as the status of the tracker. Active tracker, validates the sending of a GPS position at each detection of movement under alarm. The signal strength ...
This project aims to replace a SIM800 module with a BK A7670E (4G) module without modifying the original hardware configuration, if the size allows it The goal is to allow an update of the system ...
We have designed an Arduino-based GPS Tracker using the NEO-6M GPS Module. A GPS (global positioning system) tracker utilises satellite signals to accurately determine the location of an object or ...
Self-driving cars and connected vehicles, is sure to change the way we commute in the future. Today companies like Tesla are encouraging its owners to lend out their cars as robot taxis when not used, ...
I followed the instructions and I added the board manager all ESP32 devices. I connect to USB-c and I tried to connect multiple boards, but noone appears on my serial. I switched the 0 port with gnd ...