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  • Understanding how to disconnect the speaker

  • moThe big black device in the middle of the printed circuit board (PCB) is the speaker (aka buzzer, or transducer). You can see a little slit in the one side where the sound comes out. There is a back side to the circuit board that you cannot easily...
  • I2C Sensors and debugging

  • I wanted to use a BMP280 I had in my parts bin for altitude measurements. I have used it in the past for a simple weather station and it works great! Turns out, it is even the go to sensor for Stratux, so I went ahead and plugged it in, activated it...
  • Wiring the Circuit

  • Once everything is securely glued in, it’s time for wiring! Use the provided schematic to connect all the jumpers to their appropriate pins. I’ll also provide the pin-outs below: (Note, this is for the Gravity Expansion HAT) Antenna Board: MI -> MISOMO...
  • Controller

  • Then came the part of how to control a Raspberry Pi over WiFi, because Bluetooth has too little range. I decided on using a Flask server running on the Raspberry PI and an ESP8266 ESP12E module to send data to it. The ESP8266 only has one analog input,...
  • How to make 2d plane Five Link Mechanism

  • We make model with   LED display. We use folder tablet for paper as an base, and diagram millimeter paper. Let us see the schematics and the photo of the Model. We use plane We can tune the angles of servos   ϕ and ψ by...
  • Attach the nosepoke wires to the LCD shield.

  • 1. Place three short pieces of heat shrink tubing around the bundle of 9 wires coming from the nose poke apparatus. Do not heat shrink these yet.  2. Route this bundle of wires underneath the relay module (you may want to unscrew it to do this). ...
  • Connect

  • Connect the Purza Sensor Stick with Arduino as follows: First pin (+V) with the 5V on ArduinoSecond pin (Sensor) with A0 Analog pin on ArduinoThird pin (Ground) with the Ground on ArduinoFourth pin with 5V pin on Arduino if you want your sensor (TCRT500)...