Parts used:
Apple iPhone Cardboard App
Android Cardboard App
Videos can be found here and viewed on Google Cardboard
Code for Arduino
#include <Servo.h> Servo myservo; // create servo object to control a servo // int potpin = 0; // analog pin used to connect the potentiometer int val; // variable to read the value from the analog pin char ser; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); myservo.attach(9); // attaches the servo on pin 9 to the servo object } void loop() { if (Serial.available() > 0) { ser = Serial.read(); } if (ser == '4'){ myservo.write(10); } if (ser == '3'){ myservo.write(30); } if (ser == '2'){ myservo.write(60); } if (ser == '1'){ myservo.write(75); } if (ser == 's'){ myservo.write(150); } // val = analogRead(potpin); // reads the value of the potentiometer (value between 0 and 1023) // scale it to use it with the servo (value between 0 and 180) //myservo.write(val); // sets the servo position according to the scaled value delay(15); // waits for the servo to get there }--------------- End code for Arduino -------------------------------------------- Begin Python code for Raspberry Pi ----------------
import serial print("press '4' to go Fast") print("press '3' to go Medium Fast")
print("press '2' to go Medium Slow")print("press '1' to go Slow")print("press 's' to Stop") print("press 'q' to quit") print("") print("")
ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyACM0', 9600) while 1: var = raw_input() if var == '4': print("Fast") ser.write('4') print("")if var == '3': print("Medium Fast") ser.write('3') print("")if var == '2': print("Medium Slow") ser.write('2') print("")if var == '1': print("SLOW") ser.write('1') print("")elif var == 's': print("Stop") ser.write('c') print("") elif var == 'q': print("quitting ......") quit()




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