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MakerSync-ESP32 is a project that converts PET plastic into 3D printing filament. It uses an ESP32 microcontroller with various sensors and components for interactive control, and a Django REST API for data exchange.
CanteenBuddy is a smart food ordering system designed to streamline the process of managing food orders in school cafeterias. By using an open-source microcontroller like the ESP32, CanteenBuddy helps reduce wait times, minimize errors, and enhance the overall dining experience for students while making the workflow easier for cafeteria workers.
The Bosch BMP280 temperature and pressure sensor is connected to an STM32 microcontroller using low-level register-based programming via two distinct protocols: I2C and SPI. The sensor's data is then showcased on a 16x2 LCD display, which is also linked to the STM32 microcontroller.
I2C LCD Device Driver for Raspberry Pi. It supports LCD controller IC ST7032i in AQM0802A, AQM1602A, AQM1602Y, and GROVE-LCD, and HD44780 and it’s compatible IC with PCF8574T or PCF8574A in General 1602 LCDs.
The project is an Arduino-based temperature and humidity regulator with user interaction through a keypad and LCD display. It uses a DHT22 sensor to monitor conditions and controls a DC fan and buzzer based on preset thresholds.
This Arduino project implements a PAC-MAN-style game using an LCD display and push buttons. Players control a snake to eat randomly placed "monsters" for points. Hardware includes an Arduino board, LCD with I2C, and push buttons. Code manages game logic, button inputs, snake movement, and score display on the LCD.