So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
I'm trying to get block detection working on my HO scale model railroad. I found this page and liked the idea of using current transformers to detect the Digital Command Control signal inducing ...
In this video, we create a Harry Potter inspired shelf insert using various materials and tools. 🧰 MATERIALS: - 2 mm cardstock (from old sketchbooks) - XPS styrofoam - 3 mm MDF board for the box - ...
Abstract: Providing automated railway gate operations at level crossings, as opposed to manually controlled gates, are the primary purpose of this planned effort. To prevent train accidents at ...
Russian mercenaries, like the Wagner group, have an awful reputation. Multiple western outlets have reported on their military ineffectiveness, their abysmal human rights record, and their ...
It's been over a century since the original concept of the monorail train from the 1903 Gyro-Monorail project was introduced, but few have attempted to replicate it—until now. A YouTuber known as ...
3D print and Assemble an Arduino-based Custom Remote-Controlled Drift Car That Emits Realistic Smoke for Thrilling Indoor Drifting! This time, we’re building a 1:24-scale, fully-3D printed miniature ...
There are many ways to use an Arduino on a model railroad. These tiny, inexpensive, programmable computers can perform functions such as controlling signals, routing turnouts, and running animations.
The following project is an update of Gary D. Patterson’s “Simplified CTC signals” in the July 1988 issue of MR. Bringing the project up to date was a large endeavour. The block control project now ...