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Smoke Detector System using MQ135 and Arduino
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The Smoke Detector System using MQ135 and ATmega328 accurately detects smoke and harmful gases. The MQ135 sensor senses air quality and smoke levels, while the ATmega328 microcontroller processes the data to trigger alarms or notifications. This system provides reliable and responsive smoke detection for enhanced safety.
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Bidirectional Visitor Counter Using IR Sensor and Arduino
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Home Automation using Arduino and Bluetooth HC05
The ATmega328 microcontroller paired with the Bluetooth HC05 module enables efficient home automation. It allows remote control of devices via a smartphone or tablet. This setup involves connecting the HC05 to the ATmega328, programming the microcontroller, and using Bluetooth to manage home appliances wirelessly.
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Heart Rate and SpO2 Detection using Arduino and Max30100
https://computronicslab.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Heart-Rate-and-SpO2-Detection-using-ATmega328-and-Max30100.mp4Heart rate and SpO2 detection using the ATmega328 microcontroller and MAX30100 sensor provides a cost-effective solution for monitoring vital signs. The MAX30100 measures pulse rate and blood oxygen levels, while the ATmega328 processes the data, making it ideal for DIY health monitoring projects and wearable devices.
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Weather Monitoring System using Android App
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Temperature Controlled Fan
A temperature-controlled fan system uses an Atmega328 microcontroller, DS18B20 temperature sensor, and L293D motor driver to adjust fan speed based on ambient temperature. The DS18B20 sensor provides temperature data to the Atmega328, which processes it and controls the fan via the L293D driver, ensuring efficient cooling.
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