Channel: Bennett Bytes
Category: Science & Technology
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Description: Lidar is a truly fascinating technology. It is being used in self-driving cars, drones, and advanced aerospace technology. So I wanted to build an IoT wearable device that would allow me to get some hands-on experience with using LIDAR. For this electronics project, I decided to build LIDAR smart glasses using an Arduino and IMU which will allow me to measure the height and lengths of any object just by scanning my face over them with the laser light. GitHub Link with Code: github.com/DaveBben/lidar_glasses List of Parts used: Garmin Lidar-lite v3HP: amzn.to/2ZY0SKX IMU Breakout: amzn.to/3aZfS1A Atmega328p: amzn.to/2O9rje9 OLED Display: amzn.to/2ZVsjFn Laser: amzn.to/37VFJW4 680 microFarad Capacitor: amzn.to/2ZY1Dnh Resistors: amzn.to/3dT0HIW Pushbutton: amzn.to/3uzwVz3 Soldering Kit: amzn.to/301wteA Perfboard: amzn.to/37RAZRm (These are Amazon affiliate links. I might earn a commission if you but through them) ~ twitter.com/_davebennett facebook.com/davebben