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Face Tracking and Smile Detecting Halloween Robots

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/face-tracking-and-smile-detecting-halloween-robots-1

Meet Ghosty and Skully robots. They can follow your face and they know when you are smiling to laugh with you!

Real-time Face detection on Jetson Nano using OpenCV

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/nvidia-jetson/tutorial/real-time-face-detection-on-jetson-nano-using-opencv

Get to know the Jetson Nano in this face detection project using the Raspberry Pi camera and OpenCV!

Common Issues Engineers Face Using PCBs and How to Fix Them

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/common-issues-engineers-face-using-pcbs-and-how-to-fix-them

Printed circuit boards, aka PCBs, are arguably the most common components in electronic devices—and altogether set to be worth $89.7 billion by 2024, says GlobeNewswire. Engineers, however, need to be prepared for the following issues when dealing with such ubiquitous material...

The Greatest Hazards Engineers Face in Work Environments

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/the-greatest-hazards-engineers-face-in-work-environments

Engineers just leaving university are a vulnerable workforce in terms of health and safety and other work-related hazards for several reasons...

Raspberry Pi Security Camera with Face Recognition

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/raspberry-pi/projects/raspberry-pi-security-camera-with-face-recognition

Utilizes Raspberry Pi, Azure, Twilio, and AWS APIs to monitor for motion and use face recognition to send customized MMS

How to Connect a DC Motor to Arduino and Control it With Face Detection

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/wekinator/projects/how-to-connect-a-dc-motor-to-arduino-and-control-it-with-face-detection

Learn how to connect DC motors to an Arduino using the openFrameworks and Wekinator platforms.

AC-DC Power Filters That Amplify Electronics Performance at Lower Cost

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/new-ac-dc-power-filters-amplify-electronics-performance-at-lower-cost

It’s common to face at least a few, if not an array of typical problems with electrical circuit performance. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is just one we point out as a common issue of poor-performing power circuits that in turn affects the components of the electronic device they belong to.