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Electronic systems can help the visually impaired. This innovative project combines an Arduino Nano, a TCS34725 color sensor, and a buzzer to assist users who have trouble seeing colors. How can a ...
With just one TCS230 color sensor and two SG90 servomotors, you can easily sort candies based on their color. The machine operates by moving the candy from the main container to the sensor and then to ...
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 ...
The Color and Weight Sensing Object Sorting Model is a hardware and software system designed to sort objects into four bins based on their color and weight. This project integrates various components, ...
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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So Charmed Labs and Carnegie Mellon University teamed up to create a cheap and efficient vision sensor, and Pixy was born.
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