Hackster.io projects using Texas Instruments parts
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LaunchPad Development Kit
HomeA singing and dancing self balancing robot which reacts to different notes registered by the microphone using FFT signal processing.
This project uses an ultrasonic sensor mounted to a servo motor to detect barriers, survey the area, and readjust position accordingly. q
A full MSP430 project including functions to work with Newhaven NHD-C0216CiZ-FN-FBW-3V or any other LCD based on the ST7032 i2c controller.
This project uses MPU-9250 and LiDAR to record the car's pose and position of an obstacle in space while it is running.
Segbot that can be steered by specific notes on the piano and performs a dancing routine once it recognizes three distinct notes.
A robot that recognize target and wall with ultrasonic sensor and charges at the target.
A fingerprint scanner BoosterPack board compatible with Texas Instruments LaunchPad Devices. Here's how to build it from scratch.
This dancing Segbot will start dancing to the tune of a song when it hears music.
Wireless control of the launchpad over wifi using an orangepi zero
Use different piano keys to control the segbot
For the final project of SE423, I used music notes to steer the Segbot around and also make it recognize a specific pattern of notes.
Wall riding and obstacle avoiding using IR sensors, bump switches, PI motor control, and T. I Launchpad
I control a 3-wheel car's direction using a magnetometer with SPI and IR distance sensors with ADC
We will create a loop where the RGB LED fades between colors continuously in a visually aesthetic fashion.
A smart alarm clock which you can control the displayed time and set your alarm remotely using an infrared remote controller
Integrates a heating element and a display into ski mittens to provide reusable hand warmers and a watch for winter activities.
We have implemented obstacle detector robot using TI-RSLK kit. We have used 3 ultrasonic sensors and MSP432 microcontroller.
Learn how to create a voice controlled home automation system using tiva launchpad.
Aim of the project was to explore building an inexpensive robotic hand controlled by servo motors and photosensor feedback.
Ever wish you could snap your fingers and a snack would appear? Now, this is possible with the sound activated snack dispenser.
Having trouble keeping your kids asleep? Project Tiger Mom's patented three-strike system is the product for you!
