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Most hoverboard controllers use the STM32F103, so flashing them with your own firmware becomes easy using a ST-link V2 programmer. The next set of parts you need to build your robot is sensors.
This one is an unusual smart home project, potentially - how to monitor a fish tank’s health with an AI-enabled ultrasonic sensor system. The detailed project is highlighted on Hackser.io and features ...
For the physical feedback, Denver has made some vibrating boxes that you put in your pockets. An Arduino polls the ultrasonic sensors and provides feedback via the boxes. This completely frees up the ...
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