This will not work with Arduino IDE 1.6.5 (or below) or with non ESP32-S2/S3 devices (e.g. Arduino UNO, Arduino MEGA, etc.). To use this library you need to have Arduino core for the ESP32 installed.
Have you ever bought a $700 transmitter? A Futaba 10PX. A SANWA M17. The moment you touch it, you think, 'This is it.' The precision of the sticks, the response, the way it feels in your hands. It is ...
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Building a DIY Arduino game controller requires specific hardware components. The table below lists all the components required to build the Arduino Uno game controller project. These components are ...
I have been using drones for educational courses (online and classroom based) where drone programmability has been an important concern. The drone I have mainly been using, the Ryze/DJI Tello, has ...
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As much as we enjoy spinning up our own solutions, there are times when you’ve got to look at what’s on the market and realize you might be out of your league. For example, take Bluetooth game ...
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The coreless DC motor that is used in this project is shown in the picture below. You can find them easily since they are widely using in mini drones. Just look for 8520 Magnetic Micro Coreless Motor ...
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