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Smart Gardening System Project

  Project Venue: DIY Lab Premises(Kothrud)  Team Members: Sakib, Vishal, Pandurang and Balaji  Date: 1/04/2025  Survey and Initial Planning  Objective  The primary goal of today’s work was to survey the existing garden structure and plan the requirements for plant selection, soil assessment, and irrigation system setup.  Tasks Completed  1. Garden Structure Analysis  ○ Conducted a detailed survey of the existing garden layout.  ○ Identified areas for plant placement and pipeline installation.  2. Plant Requirement Calculation  ○ Counted the number of plants required:  ■ 16 plants for ground planting.  ■ 2 plants for pot placement.  ○ Decided on the arrangement of plants based on aesthetic and functional needs. 3. Soil Analysis & Plant Selection  ○ Examined soil quality and type.  ○ Researched plant species suitable for the soil conditions via online resources. 4. Irrigation System Planning  ○...

project schedule

  Group No.1 Tasks (1st April 2025 To 12th April 2025) Sr. No. Tasks Time 1 Garden Arrange 11:30 To 1 PM 2 Material List 11:30 To 1 PM 3 Material Purchase 11:30 To 1 PM 4 Plumbing 11:30 To 1 PM 5 Arduino Code and working and testing 11:30 To 1 PM 6 Arduino and sensor integration and coding 11:30 To 1 PM Excel link: https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/1841034137576625565/3772306947385005543

Solar-Powered Light Control Circuit

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1. Introduction The Solar-Powered Light Control Circuit is designed to automatically switch on a light (LED) when the ambient light level decreases. The project uses a solar panel to generate electricity and an LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) to detect light intensity. The circuit also features an NPN transistor that acts as a switch, turning the LED on or off based on the light conditions. 2. Components Used The following components are used to build the circuit: ● Solar Panel: Generates DC voltage from sunlight. ● NPN Transistor (Q1): Acts as a switch to control the current flow. ● Resistor: Limits the current to protect the components. ● Photoresistor (LDR): Detects light intensity and controls the transistor. ● LED: Indicates the light status. ● Wires: Connect all the components. 3. Circuit Diagram The complete circuit diagram shows how the components are connected. The solar panel acts as the power source, supplying voltage to the circuit. The LDR and resistor are arranged in serie...

"Smart Bulb Control with Arduino and Bluetooth: A Simple Mobile App Solution"

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Blog Post: Introduction: In this project, I created a smart bulb control system using Arduino, Bluetooth, and a mobile app. The goal of this project was to give users the ability to control a bulb remotely through their smartphone. By sending simple commands like "on" or "off" from the mobile app, the user can turn the bulb on or off, offering a convenient solution for home automation. Components Used: Arduino (e.g., Arduino Uno or Nano) Bluetooth Module (HC-05 ) Smartphone with Bluetooth capability Relay Module to control the bulb Mobile App (Android or iOS) that sends commands to the Bluetooth module                                                           How It Works: Hardware Setup: The Bluetooth module is connected to the Arduino, and a relay module is connected to the Arduino to control the bulb. When a Bluetooth command ...
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   Title:  Arduino-Based Nutrients Indicator System to showing which nutrients is applying ❖INTRODUCTION: In Today’s World, Maintaining A Balanced Diet Is very necessaryFor Good Health. Vitamins Play A Vital Role In Our Well-Being, Yet Many People Suffer From Deficiencies Without Even Realizing It. What If There Was An Easy Way To Detect Vitamin Levels At Home Or In A Small Clinic Using Affordable Technology? With This Innovation, We Aim To Bridge The Gap Between Technology And Healthcare, Making Nutritional Analysis More Accessible To Everyone. Let’s Explore How This System Works And Its Potential Impact On Everyday Health Monitoring. ❖Components: • Arduino Uno: Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for anyone making interactive projects. • HC-05 Bluetooth Module: The HC-05 is a popular and inexpensive Bluetooth module that allows wireless communication between devices. It's commonly used with microcontro...

Illusion lamp Using Arduino.

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Project Title: Illusion Lamp with Arduino. Project Goal: To create an optical illusion lamp that displays captivating 3D-like patterns using LEDs and Arduino *this project is create USING in tinker cad Software.      tinker cad  ##Youtube link      Materials: Arduino Board (e.g., Arduino Uno) LED Resistors (if necessary, depending on LED type and power supply) Power Supply (5V, sufficient current for the number of LEDs) Jumper Wires Breadboard (optional, for prototyping) Connecting Wires Instruments:          Process: 1) Open the Tinker Ca d software. 2) Take a  Arduino. 3) Take BreadBoard. 4) Take LEDS, Resistors. Breif: First of all we  take a Arduino, and the join to the  BreadBoard.to it's +5v & GND. like this: then fit  LED S  on  BreadBoard. then Joins a resistors to led on BreadBoard. connect the wires arduino to breadboard. Variation in Projects: 1) For Single LED. ...