Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Parts for Microcontroller project

Hardware Required:
   - Micro controller ( Arduino Uno )
   - Arduino Ethernet shield
   - HC 05 Bluetooth adapter ( not required for beginners)
   - LEDs – Red, Green, Yellow  - 10 each ( or something on those lines )
   - ESP 8266 for wifi communication

    - 1 Breadboard a foot long.
    - Connector wires
                Male to Male  - 1 set,
                Female to Female connector wires - 1 set
      General purpose wire - about 5 meters ( for everyone )

Sensors:
    - Temperature and Humidity sensor DHT 11
    - PIR sensor for motion sensor. ( for detecting if someone came in etc )
    - Color Recognition Sensor       ( if we are getting into detection of colors, like tablets , or paper )
    - Soil Moisture sensor                        ( if we are into agriculture or conditions where we want to maintain humidity high / low )
    - Pressure sensor                          ( if we want to detect presence of someone on the door step )
    - Heart Rate sensor                         ( medical related stuff )
    - Rain Drop Sensor                        ( for Agriculture, labs, mechanical objects, if we want to Close doors On/Off  based on certain humid conditions)
    - Light detecting Resistors,  LDRs - 10 ( general purpose, if we want to do some solar stuff )
    - Ultrasonic Distance Measuring Sensor        
    - Water flow sensor                


Other things nice to have :
    - Piezo buzzer                            ( to make sound music )    
    - 1 Servo motor SG90 Tower Pro ( general purpose )
    - 12V DC motors - 100 RPM - geared
    - 5V DC motors 
    - LCD display
   
General purpose utilities :    
  - 1 Multimeter
  - 1 Piezo buzzer
  - L293D, 555 timers
  - Magnifying glass
  - Small screw driver set.
  - Wire stripper
  - Nose plier
  - Soldering wire, gun and other accessories.
  - 10k Potentiometer
  - a box of resistors ( usually costs 40 rupees for it - has 220, 270, 330 ohms and so on )

  - RGB LEDs - a few










































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