Keerthanna - Ball Tilt communication

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The objective of the shaker remake project is to create a functional prototype that detects tilt using a tilt sensor and activates a solenoid valve as feedback, while also enabling remote control via the Particle Cloud. This project aims to demonstrate seamless integration of hardware and IoT capabilities by providing both physical and remote triggering mechanisms.

Created: December 5th, 2024

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The objective of the shaker remake project is to create a functional prototype that detects tilt using a tilt sensor and activates a solenoid valve as feedback, while also enabling remote control via the Particle Cloud. This project aims to demonstrate seamless integration of hardware and IoT capabilities by providing both physical and remote triggering mechanisms.