The classic SNES controller, often imitated but never duplicated, is borrowing motion controls from its Wii brethren courtesy this DIY hack over at Hackaday. The tutorial combines a Teensy USB ...
As its name suggests, the accelerometer on a BBC micro:bit measures acceleration. The accelerometer is set to measure acceleration values in the range +2g to -2g, and cannot be changed with ...
The accelerometer is a hardware sensor used to detect a shake motion. William Francis shares the accelerometer code that he uses in his Android apps. Hardware, software, and the user are melding in ...
Data from the built-in 3-axis accelerometer of the Terasic DE10-Nano is measured on ALL 3 axes to show when the board is in motion. The raw output of the accelerometer is converted to g-force values ...
Ever wondered how our world is moving towards immersive reality? We are continuously finding new ways and methods to interact with our surroundings using virtual reality, mixed reality, augmented ...
A simple microcontroller board with RGB LED and accelerometer. Created with tutorial from Robert Feranec on YouTube as a learning material. Links: YouTube guide from ...
Intel® System Studio for Microcontrollers includes multiple samples to help you get up to speed with its basic functionality and become familiar with the Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Software ...
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