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    Arduino Motion Detector: Step By Step Guide

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    Arduino Motion Detector: Step By Step Guide

    Arduino Motion Detector: Step By Step Guide
    .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 52m | 311 MB
    Created by Educational Engineering Team, Ashraf Said

    Make your own Arduino Motion Detector and start Catching Intruders, Control devices and lots more Cool Application

    What you'll learn

    Make your own Motion Detector Device
    Learn Working Principle of Motion Detectors
    Interface Motion Detector with Arduino

    Requirements

    Basic experience in Electronics
    A Will to apply, not just watch

    Description

    This Course will show you how to build an Arduino Motion Detector Device that will Fire an Alarm once an Intruder is detected in a range of 6 to 7 meters, it will take you in a step by step manner to know what each component inside the device circuit is, and what it does and how to wire it up

    You will know what is the actual working principle of Motion detectors that you see in banks and in door opining and closing mechanisms and what you can do with it and how to interface it with your own Arduino and make it execute and action using simple codes freely, you will no longer needs to buy a motion detector or customize it since you can make the device yourself.

    After this course you will be able to make your own Motion detector and the choice is yours to use it in any application that comes in your mind and can make your life easier, since all connections are explained in details.

    Goal From This Course:

    - Connect a Motion Detector Sensor to Arduino Board with all necessary Components and make it work.

    Required Materials

    Hardware:

    Arduino or an Arduino clone board (freeduino), or you can make your own custom Arduino board.
    PIR Motion Sensor.
    A piezo buzzer or an 8-ohm speaker.
    9V Battery and connector.
    Connecting wires.

    Software:

    Arduino IDE

    Who this course is for:

    Electronics Geeks
    Arduino Geeks
    Anyone Interested in Learning New Things about Arduino


    Arduino Motion Detector: Step By Step Guide