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Episode 717: Simulating Prey Vision with Raspberry Pi 5: A Dual Camera Perception Experiment
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This project explores what human vision might feel like if it worked like that of a prey animal, using a Raspberry Pi 5 and dual wide‑angle NoIR cameras to recreate side...
Milos takes his servo driven robot arm off the bench and turns it into a four wheel drive mobile platform built around the NXP FRDM RW612. The project combines an aluminium...
In this video, Mark builds a reaction-based catch game inspired by a classic TV challenge, using an Arduino Nano, relay-driven actuators, and a simple but effective control...
Join Clem as he builds an automated CNC‑style EMI heatmapping scanner to remove guesswork from near‑field probing during pre‑compliance testing. Using an Arduino Uno...
In this video, Natasha continues her LED snowflake circuit sculpture by connecting it to a micro:bit and bringing it to life with animation and sound interaction. She...
For any project where something moves, there is almost always an electric motor involved somewhere in the system. In this project, Milos Ras̆ić takes a deep dive into...
Clem revisits an earlier animatronic AI project to see what modern Raspberry Pi–based vision hardware can really do in practice. Using today’s AI accelerators and camera...
Clem takes on the challenge of designing a fully Arduino Uno–compatible development board using KiCad, guiding viewers through the entire process from template selection...
DJ Harrigan sets out to build a cyberdeck that’s less about chasing sci‑fi perfection and more about making something genuinely fun, usable, and a bit strange. Using...
In this video, Lorraine tackles a familiar café problem: noisy spaces and unclear order callouts. Using a Raspberry Pi Zero, keypad, OLED screen, and USB audio, she designs...
An ageing LED sign picked up from an auction turns into a practical exercise in reverse engineering, electrical safety, and creative interfacing. After uncovering unsafe...
What if your alarm clock launched a rocket instead of playing a gentle tone? In this project, Milos turns the LEGO NASA Artemis SLS into a motorised, Arduino-powered...
Natasha builds a free standing LED snowflake using LED filament, exploring how to shape, wire, and solder a layered circuit sculpture from scratch. From planning segmented...
Lorraine builds a voice-locked prize box using a Raspberry Pi, servo, microphone and speaker recognition. A hands-on project exploring voice authentication, hardware...
Lorraine hacks a Bluetooth-controlled LEGO train in this week’s episode of element14 Presents, mounting a track system to the ceiling of her home. She integrates CircuitPython...
Clem quite often used very powerful microcontrollers in his projects, maybe even too powerful for the job. This time, he is getting himself into shallow power waters...
Welcome back to element14 presents ! In this exciting episode, Lorraine takes on the challenge of making the Eye of Sauron move using LEGO, Raspberry Pi, and machine...
In this project, Mark builds a simple but effective RFID-based access control system using an ESP32 and MFRC522 reader. The system can be programmed to recognise a specific...
Clem takes a vintage Z-scale train controller and rebuilds it using modern electronics to achieve smooth, precise speed control. By analysing the original transformer...