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In this project, we create a joystick-controlled laser by connecting two servos to a joystick and using this setup as a pan-and-tilt controller for a laser pointer.
The sensor uses a laser diode and a photodiode to detect and count particles, while a fan moves air through the system.
The YouTube channel DIY Builder has published and created a DIY Arduino laser engraver which is powered by an Arduino Nano development board and is fitted with a 200-250mW 650nm Laser Module ...
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Arduino Cat Laser

In this Arduino project, I show you how to build a simple servo laser tower controlled from a smartphone app called Blynk.
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Laser Blaster Last Updated: 7/27/18 Teaching Standard: In this fun project an ultrasonic distance sensor is used to detect a “target” (i.e., a person, a cat, a burglar, etc.). The Arduino illuminates ...
You'll need an Arduino, of course, and you'll also need a pair of laser pointers, a few servos and motors to make the lasers move as time passes, and of course, the IKEA BLANDA salad bowl ...