Tag Archives: servos

Dozens of Servos Flip the Segments of This 3D-Printed Digital Clock – Hackaday

Dozens of Servos Flip the Segments of This 3D-Printed Digital Clock   Hackaday A digital clock based on seven-segment displays? Not exciting. A digital clock with seven-segment displays that’s really big and can be read across a football …

Read more:
Dozens of Servos Flip the Segments of This 3D-Printed Digital Clock – Hackaday

Share

Raspberry Pi Camera Mount With Pan And Tilt Servos – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Camera Mount With Pan And Tilt Servos Geeky Gadgets Once created the pan and tilted mount can be used with the official Raspberry Pi camera, and the full system can be built in approximately eight hours thanks to the complete instructions provided by the project page this week. The project is classed as …

View post:
Raspberry Pi Camera Mount With Pan And Tilt Servos – Geeky Gadgets

Share

Build Some Awesome Motion-Controlled Servos With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Build Some Awesome Motion-Controlled Servos With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia This build, from Kurt E. Clothier and Justin Platz, uses a Raspberry Pi (they used the V1 B+ model), some micro servos, a Leap Motion Controller, and a data streaming service called PubNub to make LEDs move and light up with the movement of your hands.

Read more here:
Build Some Awesome Motion-Controlled Servos With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Share

Ratsberry Pi – scampering Halloween rats

A quicky today – I’ve been running from meeting to meeting all day and have only just managed to get some time at my desk now, at half past four in the afternoon. Great meetings, though, and I discovered that Ben “Pi Weekly” Nuttall not only rescues the drowning in his kayak, but also does parkour

The rest is here:
Ratsberry Pi – scampering Halloween rats

Share

Flag-waving, without use of arm muscles

Eben met Alex from RasPi.tv earlier this week, and was given this rather fantastic flag-waving kit for our demo table. (If you’ve got something you think we could use in demos at schools, in talks, and when we chat to the press, give me a shout at liz@raspberrypi.org – we’re always looking for new kit to show off.) This demo is something you can very easily set up yourself at home, if you’re interested in learning how to use servos. Alex’s setup means you won’t require any expansion boards – you’ll be ready to go with just a servo (very cheap from your local electronics shop – Alex’s cost him £3), some wire, some batteries and a few bits of wood.

Continue reading here:
Flag-waving, without use of arm muscles

Share

Flag-waving, without use of arm muscles

Eben met Alex from RasPi.tv earlier this week, and was given this rather fantastic flag-waving kit for our demo table. (If you’ve got something you think we could use in demos at schools, in talks, and when we chat to the press, give me a shout at liz@raspberrypi.org – we’re always looking for new kit to show off.) This demo is something you can very easily set up yourself at home, if you’re interested in learning how to use servos. Alex’s setup means you won’t require any expansion boards – you’ll be ready to go with just a servo (very cheap from your local electronics shop – Alex’s cost him £3), some wire, some batteries and a few bits of wood.

Continue reading here:
Flag-waving, without use of arm muscles

Share