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CammaProject - OLED MotoPillar
I think of myself as a very lazy person (don't get me wrong, I hate being so), so everytime I need to do a repetitive task, especially if it's in my warm and cozy room, I try to automate as much as I can, that's why I thought about a motorized TV stand.
This board works really easily, once the program is uploaded onto the chip, selecting on the display, using the 3 buttons on the top-left corner, the position you desire, it moves accordingly: it controls 3 motors (2 to control how far the monitor is away from the wall since I use a 2-arm stand and one for the rotation of the screen) and get the job done for you!
By the way I planned on not adding a cover on it as everything runs at low voltage (12V and 5V).
The program is yet to be written as I'm waiting for all the components to be shipped and hot-air soldered, but you will be able to download it from github, modify it (even deselectiong one motor if your stand only has one arm) typing down the steps the motors should move and you're done, just watch it move while you grab a blanket, lay on the couch and get comfy.
CammaProject - OLED MotoPillar
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