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Electronic systems can help the visually impaired. This project combines an Arduino Nano, a TCS34725 color sensor and a buzzer to assist color blind users.
Using the TCS230 to detect RGB Colors and displaying the values on the Serial Monitor ...
This paper introduces an Arduino-based color-sorting conveyor belt system that automates object sorting by color. Employing a TCS3200 color sensor, an Arduino microcontroller detects red, green, and ...
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This minimalist beauty uses an Arduino Nano and RGB sensor to assess the color. At the top, a small servo rotates an arm inside the hopper that both shakes the Skittles and sets them up single ...
🍬 Sweet Sort is an exciting Arduino project that allows you to build your own color candy sorting machine. With this machine, sorting large quantities of candies by color becomes a quick and easy ...
As explained by Arduino to Go, each color band on the resistor corresponds to a number but this can differ depending on the band's placement. It's not complicated, but the sheer number of colors ...
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