Arduino for Lego Trains: Automated Decoupler
I made this!
Yeah yeah, another video of model trains. Deal with it. This time it's a machine that automatically uncouples wagons from the locomotive, then picks up other wagons from a different siding.
Skip to 8:58 if you're not interested in all the coding waffle.
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 10:12, Share, Reply)
Yeah yeah, another video of model trains. Deal with it. This time it's a machine that automatically uncouples wagons from the locomotive, then picks up other wagons from a different siding.
Skip to 8:58 if you're not interested in all the coding waffle.
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 10:12, Share, Reply)
Do you have a fully automated kitchen that can make you eggs on toast automatically in the morning?
cos I reckon that would be just as complex but actually impressive
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 10:33, Share, Reply)
cos I reckon that would be just as complex but actually impressive
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 10:33, Share, Reply)
oh right, fine then, don't credit me for writing the code for you, that's ok, I'm ok with that
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 12:16, Share, Reply)
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 12:16, Share, Reply)
can't be particularly efficient code then
if you don't mind me saying
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 12:48, Share, Reply)
if you don't mind me saying
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 12:48, Share, Reply)
IN1, IN2 and ENA aren't exactly self-documenting variable names, just sayin
/ac
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 16:09, Share, Reply)
/ac
( , Sat 5 Dec 2015, 16:09, Share, Reply)
All bow down to the socially inept and probably autistic programmer.
( , Sun 6 Dec 2015, 13:16, Share, Reply)