It's nice. But it seems like a basic proximity sensor based closed loop system. There needs to be one authentic feedback signal involved to satisfy the condition of the user-defined passing protocol to initiate and execute the unlocking routine.
There is another video playlist teaching students how to do. You can search my channel and the two playlists "STEM - Micro:bit Lesson 6 Servo Motor" and "STEM - Micro:bit Lesson 7 IR Obstacle Sensor + Servo Motor + Auto Trash". I am sorry that I cannot post the whole link: playlist?list=PLaL00qakMC6kBu6E2KlUNRE8K2YDXvTLA playlist?list=PLaL00qakMC6mGGSebkY0Cu53YEd7C8Loc
It's nice. But it seems like a basic proximity sensor based closed loop system.
There needs to be one authentic feedback signal involved to satisfy the condition of the user-defined passing protocol to initiate and execute the unlocking routine.
Do you have the code for this
Nice 👍
did you check if you locked your front door
What are the materials?
@yours-ow6mm Micro:bit, Robotbit, Sonor Sensor, Servo Motor and wires.
The door is simply papers
Good day! Do u have a tutorial on how to do this or the list of materials needed?
Micro:bit, Robotbit, Sonor Sensor, Servo Motor and wires.
The door is simply papers
@@daisychow286 Is it possible to provide the code?
@@sallyhoskin5295 me too
There is another video playlist teaching students how to do. You can search my channel and the two playlists "STEM - Micro:bit Lesson 6 Servo Motor" and "STEM - Micro:bit Lesson 7 IR Obstacle Sensor + Servo Motor + Auto Trash". I am sorry that I cannot post the whole link:
playlist?list=PLaL00qakMC6kBu6E2KlUNRE8K2YDXvTLA
playlist?list=PLaL00qakMC6mGGSebkY0Cu53YEd7C8Loc
Faltou a programação...kd?
i make the best door in the cheap price
tambahin kode pembuatanya please