Recently, I came across a fascinating RC hobbyist project where an MPU6050 was used to create a head-tracking device for an RC car.
The camera was mounted on the car, and the experience of it racing across the grass was incredibly cool, giving a truly immersive feeling.
Inspired by this, I thought about my own MPU6050 gyroscope and accelerometer module, which supports I2C communication, and my 52pi experiment tray along with an Arduino UNO R4 WiFi.I decided to give it a shot and see if I could replicate a similar Arduino project,using two servo motors to create a pan-tilt mechanism for the camera. I'm excited to share with you the process I went through, which I've documented in this video.
I hope you enjoy it!
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