Electronics Projects

Fire Fighting Robot

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Flame sensors identify flames using UV (Ultraviolet), IR (Infra-Red), or UV-IR technology. Simply detecting UV rays is how the UV flame sensor operates. Most fires produce UV radiation near the point of ignition, therefore in the event of a fire, the sensor would become aware of it and produce a series of pulses that...

How to Make a Google Assistant Control Car with an Integration of AI and IoT

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This IoT Project is submitted by Md Shahbaz Hashmi Ansari for IoT Contest organized by Quartz Components. This project aims to leverage the power of AI and IoT to create an efficient, user-friendly, and innovative ecosystem. The primary objective is to develop a voice-assisted car that utilizes AI technologies (such as Google Assistant, Alexa, etc.) and...

Automatic Fire Extinguisher Machine using Arduino Uno

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The Automatic Fire Extinguisher Machine, innovatively designed by Rajkumar Yadav, represents a remarkable contribution to the world of IoT (Internet of Things). This project is crafted specifically for the IoT Contest organized by Quartz Components. Automatic fire extinguisher car has ability to sense the fire location and spray water on it.   Automatic Fire Extinguisher Machine...

Building a DIY RC Car with Arduino Uno, Joystick, NRF24L01, and L298N

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Hey there! Remote-controlled (RC) cars have been a source of fascination for hobbyists and enthusiasts of all ages. Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of robotics and remote-controlled (RC) cars? Imagine having your very own car that you can control wirelessly and maneuver around obstacles that provide endless hours of entertainment....

Light Chaser: An Automated Robot that Follows the Light

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Hey there! In this tutorial, we're going to build a cool light-chasing robot that moves towards areas of bright light. To do this, we will be using photo resistors (also called photocells), which are light-dependent resistors that respond to the amount of light detected. This project uses an Arduino, an LDR module, and an...

How to build Robotic Arm using Arduino?

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A robotic arm is a type of mechanical arm, usually programmable, that is designed to move materials, parts, tools, or specialized devices through various types of programmed motions for the purpose of manufacturing, assembly, testing, inspection, and other tasks. Robotic arms are widely used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, food...

Arduino Based Light Following Robot with LDR Sensor

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In this tutorial, we are going to make a light-chasing robot that moves toward areas of bright light. We will be using photoresistors to determine the brightness of the light. For a better understanding, have a look at the line following robot, surveillance robot car, obstacle-avoiding robot that we previously created. A photoresistor, or photocell, is a light-dependent resistor...