Driver for a HC_SR04 ultrasonic sensor written in VHDL on a Spartan 3A development board
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Driver for a HC_SR04 ultrasonic sensor written in VHDL on a Spartan 3A development board
Water level monitor using open-source microcontrollers (Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32) and ultrasonic sensors HC-SR04 / JSN-SR04T and similar with Trigger and Echo signals. Arduino Core & ESP-IDF implementations. For ESP32 available also with FreeRTOS. ESP8266 and ESP32 support for Ultra Low Power deep sleep app. ESP32 available with PHY Ethernet LAN8…
This Repository contains the Arduino IDE Code for Interfacing Ultrasonic Sensor HC-SR04 with Arduino. This project is a part of physicsandelectronics.com. Detailed Explanation of Project with diagrams and flowchart can be found with the link attached
Distance Sensor / Remote Monitor
Ultrasonic sensor HC-SR04 with STM32 using Timer input capture.
Bare-metal NUCLEO-F401 (STM32) libraries I've made using CMSIS package
Raspberry Pi Rust driver for the HC-SR04 ultrasonic distance sensor.
University of California, Irvine | An Introduction to Internet of Things Programming Specialization | Final Project
Obstacle Avoidance Arduino Robot | Solo Project
Library for measuring distance with the HC-SR04 UltraSonic Sensor, by utilizing temperature correction and multiple echo pins in parallel.
The objective of this project is to design a distance measurement system using an ATmega32 microcontroller and an HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensor. The system will measure the distance using the sensor and display the result on an LCD.
Measure and calibrate distance sensor data using and show in a web page.
A rangefinder for an analog camera powered by an XMC2GO board. Features a HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor for close-up measurements and an M88 laser sensor for long-distance measurements. Powered with a Li-ion cell.
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