
Arduino Network Joy Stick - Design of mechatronics Group 6
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Discover our Mechatronics blog for additional projects, guides, and resources at http://mekatronikgruppe6.wordpress.com. In a course on Design of Mechatronics at DTU, we created this compact yet ergonomic Arduino-programmed joystick box and set up its wireless network with the help of our teacher for a fun multiple-choice quiz game. This project includes both a lasercutting file and an Arduino Uno-compatible code, featuring a joystick, LCD screen, NRF24L01+ module, and Arduino Uno. The primary objective is to enhance your understanding of wireless network functionalities and explore the capabilities of Arduino further. After cutting the acrylic glass with a laser cutter, assemble all parts using acetone as glue for a seamless fit. For an upgraded version, consider drilling holes to mount the LCD screen and joystick securely.
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