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How To Make DIY Arduino Traffic Sign Recognition Robot

 

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Hello guys, in this tutorial I am going to show you how to make an Arduino traffic sign recognition Robot. So let's get started 🙂
 
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Parts List :
1) Tracked Robot Chassis
2) Mu Vision Sensor
3) Arduino Uno
4) Motor Driver Shield
5) 18650 Li-ion Battery
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Thermistor Sensor Module Interface With Arduino

https://www.instructables.com/id/Thermistor-Sensor-Module-Interface-With-Arduino/

Step 1: Introduction

Description:

Thermistor Sensor Module is used to sense temperature and convert it into output signals. It is associated with both analog output pin and digital output pin labelled as AO and DO respectively on the board. Thermistor Sensor Module is made of semiconductor materials. Basically thermistor sensors are mostly Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC), which means NTC thermistors will have their electrical resistance decreased when subjected to an increase in body temperature. This module has a potentiometer knob that can be adjusted to change the sensitivity of thermistor towards temperature.

Specifications:

  • Input Voltage: DC 3.3V to 5V
  • Output: Analog and Digital
  • Sensitivity Adjustable
  • Size: 32mm x 14mm x 5mm
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How to Connect a TEMT6000 Light Sensor to DK IoT Studio – Maker.io Tutorial | Digi-Key Electronics

 

The ability to measure and record ambient light levels is a common and useful sensing function for many IoT projects. Display backlight dimming is one popular example. In this tutorial, Robin first explains how to set up the Sparkfun TEMT6000 light sensor in Digi-key’s DK IoT Studio using the proper elements and linking configurations to send light level data via Bluetooth to a smart phone.

Additional Resources:

Adafruit Huzzah32 development board – https://www.digikey.com/short/p0bjzh

Sparkfun TEMT6000 Light Sensor – https://www.digikey.com/short/pvzdcp

How to Connect a TEMT6000 Light Sensor to DK IoT Studio https://www.digikey.com/en/maker/blog...

Digi-Key’s Blog – TheCircuit https://www.digikey.com/en/blog

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DK IoT Studio https://www.digikey.com/en/resources/...

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