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Facebook 'likes' come to light with this neat DIY Lego and Arduino project.
Previously, Cantin even used a similar Arduino-LEGO combination to responded to another LEGO Stack Exchange question. (Forum posters wanted to know if LEGO city-scale wheels could be motorized.
While there are a couple of open-source brushless drivers already available, [neuromancer2701] created his own brushless motor controller on an Arduino shield.
Enhancing Lego Mindstorms with Arduino Lego Mindstorms NXT is a sophisticated and fun educational robotics set that teaches kids and adults engineering and programming skills.
This huge controller easily outsizes a MacBook and was made with $130 (~R1 714) worth of LEGO. The D-pad is connected to a ball joint with the other buttons floating freely in the top part of the ...
A new electronics kit has taken to the Kickstarter crowdfunding website this week called Leguino, specifically designed to merge LEGO, Arduino and the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC platforms into ...
Enrico shows how his Infineon TLE94112EL motor controller shield can be put to work through a simple Arduino sketch.
This machine uses a three-phase Dahlander motor, which has three operation modes: stop, half speed, and full speed. The motor uses a special mechanical switch to select the operating mode.
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