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The document discusses piezo buzzers, which are electronic devices that produce sound. It explains that piezo buzzers use piezoelectric materials, which generate electricity when pressure is applied. Common piezoelectric materials include piezoceramics, which change shape with alternating electric fields to produce sound. The document also provides code examples to control a piezo buzzer from an Arduino and detect knocks with a sensor.
An LCD display is specifically designed to interface with microcontrollers and not standard ICs. It can display letters, symbols, and user-defined characters. Interfacing an LCD with an 8051 microcontroller involves understanding the LCD's pins and commands, and using C or assembly code to control write and read operations to the LCD. More details on interfacing LCDs with 8051 microcontrollers can be found on the listed websites.
This document describes the design and fabrication of a dual ultrasound-based pulse wave radar system with 360-degree vision. Key components include an Arduino Uno microcontroller, two HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensors, an SG-90 servo motor, and a Processing software interface. The system was designed to rotate the ultrasonic sensors using the servo motor to enable 360-degree distance measurement. Programming was done to control the sensors, motor and process sensor data for visual output on the Processing interface. The total cost of components for fabricating the prototype radar system was approximately 2680 Indian rupees.
The document describes an electronic code lock device that uses a microcontroller to allow access with a password. It contains a keypad, LCD display, and P89V51 microcontroller. The device accepts a 4-digit password and unlocks if the correct code is entered. It can be adapted for access control of electronic devices. The microcontroller contains memory and ports to interface with the keypad, display, and locking mechanism.
This document summarizes the implementation of a 7-segment digital clock on an FPGA board. It describes the problem statement of creating a digital clock, hardware and software requirements, and an overview of the implementation process. A top-down design approach is used, with counter modules to increment the seconds, minutes, and hours displayed on the clock based on an internal clock signal. Code examples are provided for the counter modules and resulting digital clock output.
This document describes an ultrasonic radar system using an Arduino microcontroller and Android application. It provides an introduction, explains the sensor handling procedure, reviews existing similar systems, highlights advantages of this system such as displaying results on a phone screen with angle detection, and includes class/block diagrams, equipment details, a user manual, and conclusion.
A microcontroller is a small computer on a single integrated circuit containing a processor core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals. It is used in embedded systems to make decisions. The AVR ATmega8 is an 8-bit microcontroller based on Harvard architecture. It has 8KB of flash memory, 512B of EEPROM, and 1KB of SRAM. It contains peripherals like timers, PWM channels, ADC, and serial interfaces. The ATmega8 comes in PDIP and TQFP packages and uses three registers - DDRx, PORTx, and PINx - to communicate with its I/O ports.
This presentation gives an overview of the PIC micro-controllers. Additionally, it describes the advantages, disadvantages and applications of these micro-controllers. It also explains real-world projects that are possible using the PIC micro-controllers.
Temperature based fan speed control & monitoring usingJagannath Dutta
Our object of making this project is for reducing the power consumption. And also to assist people who are disabled and are unable to control the speed of fan.
Keypad is a common interface with any microcontroller. This presentation gives details of keypad can be interfaced with 8051. The key pressed may be dispalyed on LCD/7 segment/LED displays.
An LCD display uses liquid crystal technology to display data. It is commonly used with Arduino by interfacing a 16x2 LCD display. The code initializes a 16x2 LCD display using specific pin connections, sets the cursor position, and prints text to demonstrate printing on the first and second rows.
This presentation discusses the basics of Pass Transistor Logic, its advantages, limitation and finally implementation of Boolean functions/Combinational Logic circuits using Pass Transistor Logic.
Report on Automatic Heart Rate monitoring using Arduino UnoAshfaqul Haque John
Automatic heart rate monitoring using Arduino. This is a report based on project. It includes the circuit diagram and the PCB layout diagram of the circuit
Making Of 0-9 Decade Counter with 7 segment displayOmkar Rane
The document describes the design of a 0-9 binary coded decimal (BCD) counter circuit. The circuit uses a 74LS90 BCD decade counter integrated circuit to count from 0 to 9, and a 74LS47 BCD to 7-segment decoder driver integrated circuit to display the count on a 7-segment display. When a push button is pressed, the counter increments and the display updates to show the new count. Potential applications mentioned include token counters, production line counting systems, clocks, and timers.
The document discusses the features and architecture of the Atmega328P microcontroller. It has 32KB of flash memory, 2KB of SRAM, and 1KB of EEPROM. It features timers, PWM, ADC, serial communication interfaces, and 23 I/O pins. The CPU core uses an 8-bit RISC architecture and operates at speeds up to 20MHz. It has 32 general purpose registers and powerful instructions that typically execute in a single clock cycle.
A digital clock is a type of clock that displays the time digitally (i.e. in numerals or other symbols), as opposed to an analog clock, where the time is indicated by the positions of rotating hands.
The document discusses junctionless transistors, which are transistors without PN junctions. Junctionless transistors have uniformly doped channels without doping concentration gradients. They have advantages over traditional transistors like near-ideal subthreshold slopes and lower leakage currents. The document describes the structure, fabrication process, electrical characteristics, and types of junctionless transistors. It notes that junctionless transistors could help enable the continued scaling of transistors to smaller sizes.
Here is a circuit through which the
speed of a fan can be linearly controlled
automatically, depending
on the room temperature. The circuit is
highly efficient as it uses thyristors for
power control. Alternatively, the same
circuit can be used for automatic temperature
controlled AC power control.
In this circuit, the temperature sensor
used is an NTC thermistor, i.e. one having
a negative temperature coefficient. The
value of thermistor resistance at 25°C is
about 1 kilo-ohm.
Op-amp A1 essentially works as
I to V (current-to-voltage) converter
and converts temperature variations
into voltage variations. To amplify
the change in voltage due to change in
temperature, instrumentation amplifier
formed by op-amps A2, A3 and A4
is used. Resistor R2 and zener diode
D1 combination is used for generating
reference voltage as we want to amplify
only change in voltage due to the
change in temperature.
Op-amp μA741 (IC2) works as a
comparator. One input to the comparator
is the output from the instrumentation
amplifier while the other input
is the stepped down, rectified and
suitably attenuated sample of AC voltage.
This is a negative going pulsating
DC voltage. It will be observed that
with increase in temperature, pin 2 of
IC2 goes more and more negative and
hence the width of the positive going
output pulses (at pin 6) increases linearly
with the temperature. Thus IC2
functions as a pulse width modulator
in this circuit. The output from the
comparator is coupled to an optocoupler,
which in turn controls the AC
power delivered to fan (load).
The circuit has a high sensitivity and
the output RMS voltage (across load) can
be varied from 120V to 230V (for a temp.
range of 22°C to 36°C), and hence wide
variations in speed are available. Also
note that speed varies linearly and not
in steps. Besides, since an optocoupler is
used, the control circuit is fully isolated
from power circuit, thus providing added
safety. Note that for any given temperature
the speed of fan (i.e. voltage across
load) can be adjusted to a desired value
by adjusting potmeters VR1 and VR2
appropriately.
Potmeter VR1 should he initially kept
in its mid position to realise a gain of approximately
40 from the instrumentation
amplifier. It may be subsequently trimmed
slightly to obtain linear variation of the
fan speed.
This presentation explains about the introduction of Polar Plot, advantages and disadvantages of polar plot and also steps to draw polar plot. and also explains about how to draw polar plot with an examples. It also explains how to draw polar plot with numerous examples and stability analysis by using polar plot.
This document provides an overview of analog to digital converters (ADCs) and describes how to interface the ADC0804 and ADC0808/0809 chips with an 8051 microcontroller. It discusses the basic functions and pinouts of the ADC0804 chip, how to convert analog voltages to digital values using its reference pin, and the steps to read output data. It also covers the channel selection, reference voltage, and programming steps for the 8-channel ADC0808/0809 chip. Timing diagrams are included to illustrate the read and write processes.
Arduino based automatic temperature controlled fan speed regulatorEdgefxkits & Solutions
Using an analog temperature LM35 interfaced to the built in ADC of a programmed Arduino to develop varying duty cycle of PWM output for a driver IC to run a DC motor automatically according to the sensed temperature at different speed based on the temperature sensed.
The document discusses various integrated circuit packaging technologies. It describes through-hole packages, surface mount packages, chip-scale packages including wire bonded ball grid arrays and flip chip ball grid arrays. It then focuses on wafer level chip-scale packages, explaining that they are manufactured by building up interconnect structures directly on the silicon wafer before dicing. Key advantages of wafer level chip-scale packages are their small size, minimized inductance, and streamlined manufacturing process.
The document contains multiple assembly language programs (ALPs) that perform operations like addition, finding minimum/maximum values, conversions between hexadecimal and ASCII, generating Fibonacci numbers, and calculating factorials and multiplication of numbers.
IR BASED HOME AUTOMATION USING ARDUINO UNOMln Phaneendra
In this work, a remote controlled device is used to control 1 - 6 different single phase loads like Fans, Tube Lights and etc.,
This Automation can be operated up to a 30 feet of distance . Our work is based on Infra-Red(IR) technology and a simple Arduino Board(AB) using Printed Circuit Board(PCB).
The new designed circuit is more advantageous as it is portable, easy to carry and use.
The document provides information about programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It defines a PLC according to the NEMA standard as a digitally operating, microprocessor-based electronic apparatus that uses a programming memory to implement logic, sequencing, timing, counting, and arithmetic functions to control machines and processes. The document discusses the historical development of PLCs, their basic components including inputs, outputs, power supply and programming. It provides examples of PLC applications and programming techniques such as ladder logic. It also lists some leading PLC brands and provides basic information about relays and internal relays used in PLC systems.
LCD Keypad shield for Arduino includes a 16x2 LCD module and a 5 push button keypad for menu selection and user interface programming .All types of arduino boards,lcd with arduino board,diy robotics kits are available on robomart in cheap price and best quality.the link is given below https://www.robomart.com/robomart-arduino-uno-r3-1602-lcd-starter-kit-with-17-basic-arduino-projects
In this presentation, Interfacing Bluetooth(HC-05) with Arduino is explained with some AT commands to configure and initialize the Bluetooth module(HC-05).
Code for Arduino:
#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
SoftwareSerial mySerial(10, 11); // RX, TX
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode(9,OUTPUT); digitalWrite(9,HIGH);
Serial.println("Enter AT commands:");
mySerial.begin(38400);
}
void loop()
{
if (mySerial.available())
Serial.write(mySerial.read());
if (Serial.available())
mySerial.write(Serial.read());
}
Temperature based fan speed control & monitoring usingJagannath Dutta
Our object of making this project is for reducing the power consumption. And also to assist people who are disabled and are unable to control the speed of fan.
Keypad is a common interface with any microcontroller. This presentation gives details of keypad can be interfaced with 8051. The key pressed may be dispalyed on LCD/7 segment/LED displays.
An LCD display uses liquid crystal technology to display data. It is commonly used with Arduino by interfacing a 16x2 LCD display. The code initializes a 16x2 LCD display using specific pin connections, sets the cursor position, and prints text to demonstrate printing on the first and second rows.
This presentation discusses the basics of Pass Transistor Logic, its advantages, limitation and finally implementation of Boolean functions/Combinational Logic circuits using Pass Transistor Logic.
Report on Automatic Heart Rate monitoring using Arduino UnoAshfaqul Haque John
Automatic heart rate monitoring using Arduino. This is a report based on project. It includes the circuit diagram and the PCB layout diagram of the circuit
Making Of 0-9 Decade Counter with 7 segment displayOmkar Rane
The document describes the design of a 0-9 binary coded decimal (BCD) counter circuit. The circuit uses a 74LS90 BCD decade counter integrated circuit to count from 0 to 9, and a 74LS47 BCD to 7-segment decoder driver integrated circuit to display the count on a 7-segment display. When a push button is pressed, the counter increments and the display updates to show the new count. Potential applications mentioned include token counters, production line counting systems, clocks, and timers.
The document discusses the features and architecture of the Atmega328P microcontroller. It has 32KB of flash memory, 2KB of SRAM, and 1KB of EEPROM. It features timers, PWM, ADC, serial communication interfaces, and 23 I/O pins. The CPU core uses an 8-bit RISC architecture and operates at speeds up to 20MHz. It has 32 general purpose registers and powerful instructions that typically execute in a single clock cycle.
A digital clock is a type of clock that displays the time digitally (i.e. in numerals or other symbols), as opposed to an analog clock, where the time is indicated by the positions of rotating hands.
The document discusses junctionless transistors, which are transistors without PN junctions. Junctionless transistors have uniformly doped channels without doping concentration gradients. They have advantages over traditional transistors like near-ideal subthreshold slopes and lower leakage currents. The document describes the structure, fabrication process, electrical characteristics, and types of junctionless transistors. It notes that junctionless transistors could help enable the continued scaling of transistors to smaller sizes.
Here is a circuit through which the
speed of a fan can be linearly controlled
automatically, depending
on the room temperature. The circuit is
highly efficient as it uses thyristors for
power control. Alternatively, the same
circuit can be used for automatic temperature
controlled AC power control.
In this circuit, the temperature sensor
used is an NTC thermistor, i.e. one having
a negative temperature coefficient. The
value of thermistor resistance at 25°C is
about 1 kilo-ohm.
Op-amp A1 essentially works as
I to V (current-to-voltage) converter
and converts temperature variations
into voltage variations. To amplify
the change in voltage due to change in
temperature, instrumentation amplifier
formed by op-amps A2, A3 and A4
is used. Resistor R2 and zener diode
D1 combination is used for generating
reference voltage as we want to amplify
only change in voltage due to the
change in temperature.
Op-amp μA741 (IC2) works as a
comparator. One input to the comparator
is the output from the instrumentation
amplifier while the other input
is the stepped down, rectified and
suitably attenuated sample of AC voltage.
This is a negative going pulsating
DC voltage. It will be observed that
with increase in temperature, pin 2 of
IC2 goes more and more negative and
hence the width of the positive going
output pulses (at pin 6) increases linearly
with the temperature. Thus IC2
functions as a pulse width modulator
in this circuit. The output from the
comparator is coupled to an optocoupler,
which in turn controls the AC
power delivered to fan (load).
The circuit has a high sensitivity and
the output RMS voltage (across load) can
be varied from 120V to 230V (for a temp.
range of 22°C to 36°C), and hence wide
variations in speed are available. Also
note that speed varies linearly and not
in steps. Besides, since an optocoupler is
used, the control circuit is fully isolated
from power circuit, thus providing added
safety. Note that for any given temperature
the speed of fan (i.e. voltage across
load) can be adjusted to a desired value
by adjusting potmeters VR1 and VR2
appropriately.
Potmeter VR1 should he initially kept
in its mid position to realise a gain of approximately
40 from the instrumentation
amplifier. It may be subsequently trimmed
slightly to obtain linear variation of the
fan speed.
This presentation explains about the introduction of Polar Plot, advantages and disadvantages of polar plot and also steps to draw polar plot. and also explains about how to draw polar plot with an examples. It also explains how to draw polar plot with numerous examples and stability analysis by using polar plot.
This document provides an overview of analog to digital converters (ADCs) and describes how to interface the ADC0804 and ADC0808/0809 chips with an 8051 microcontroller. It discusses the basic functions and pinouts of the ADC0804 chip, how to convert analog voltages to digital values using its reference pin, and the steps to read output data. It also covers the channel selection, reference voltage, and programming steps for the 8-channel ADC0808/0809 chip. Timing diagrams are included to illustrate the read and write processes.
Arduino based automatic temperature controlled fan speed regulatorEdgefxkits & Solutions
Using an analog temperature LM35 interfaced to the built in ADC of a programmed Arduino to develop varying duty cycle of PWM output for a driver IC to run a DC motor automatically according to the sensed temperature at different speed based on the temperature sensed.
The document discusses various integrated circuit packaging technologies. It describes through-hole packages, surface mount packages, chip-scale packages including wire bonded ball grid arrays and flip chip ball grid arrays. It then focuses on wafer level chip-scale packages, explaining that they are manufactured by building up interconnect structures directly on the silicon wafer before dicing. Key advantages of wafer level chip-scale packages are their small size, minimized inductance, and streamlined manufacturing process.
The document contains multiple assembly language programs (ALPs) that perform operations like addition, finding minimum/maximum values, conversions between hexadecimal and ASCII, generating Fibonacci numbers, and calculating factorials and multiplication of numbers.
IR BASED HOME AUTOMATION USING ARDUINO UNOMln Phaneendra
In this work, a remote controlled device is used to control 1 - 6 different single phase loads like Fans, Tube Lights and etc.,
This Automation can be operated up to a 30 feet of distance . Our work is based on Infra-Red(IR) technology and a simple Arduino Board(AB) using Printed Circuit Board(PCB).
The new designed circuit is more advantageous as it is portable, easy to carry and use.
The document provides information about programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It defines a PLC according to the NEMA standard as a digitally operating, microprocessor-based electronic apparatus that uses a programming memory to implement logic, sequencing, timing, counting, and arithmetic functions to control machines and processes. The document discusses the historical development of PLCs, their basic components including inputs, outputs, power supply and programming. It provides examples of PLC applications and programming techniques such as ladder logic. It also lists some leading PLC brands and provides basic information about relays and internal relays used in PLC systems.
LCD Keypad shield for Arduino includes a 16x2 LCD module and a 5 push button keypad for menu selection and user interface programming .All types of arduino boards,lcd with arduino board,diy robotics kits are available on robomart in cheap price and best quality.the link is given below https://www.robomart.com/robomart-arduino-uno-r3-1602-lcd-starter-kit-with-17-basic-arduino-projects
In this presentation, Interfacing Bluetooth(HC-05) with Arduino is explained with some AT commands to configure and initialize the Bluetooth module(HC-05).
Code for Arduino:
#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
SoftwareSerial mySerial(10, 11); // RX, TX
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
pinMode(9,OUTPUT); digitalWrite(9,HIGH);
Serial.println("Enter AT commands:");
mySerial.begin(38400);
}
void loop()
{
if (mySerial.available())
Serial.write(mySerial.read());
if (Serial.available())
mySerial.write(Serial.read());
}
The document discusses interfacing a 4x4 keypad with a microcontroller. It explains that a keypad works by conducting when a button is pressed. It then describes two methods for scanning the keypad as a matrix to determine which key is pressed. The first method grounds rows and columns individually and checks for input on the other pins. The second method grounds a single row pin and checks the column pins for input. Both allow determining the row and column of the pressed key.
LCDs use liquid crystals and polarized light to display images on a thin, flat screen. They have advantages over older CRT displays like smaller size, lower power consumption, and lighter weight. LCD pixels use liquid crystals that can be aligned by electric fields to allow light to pass through polarized filters, turning pixels on and off. Active matrix LCDs provide higher resolution by adding a transistor to each sub-pixel for individual control.
This module enables you to wireless transmit & receive serial data. It is a drop in replacement for wired serial connections allowing transparent two way data communication. You can simply use it for serial port replacement to establish connection between MCU or embedded project and PC for data transfer. This board operates on 5V and has LED indication and 3V regulator.
Top 5 Deep Learning and AI Stories - October 6, 2017NVIDIA
Read this week's top 5 news updates in deep learning and AI: Gartner predicts top 10 strategic technology trends for 2018; Oracle adds GPU Accelerated Computing to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure; chemistry and physics Nobel Prizes are awarded to teams supported by GPUs; MIT uses deep learning to help guide decisions in ICU; and portfolio management firms are using AI to seek alpha.
Aircraft Anti collision system using ZIGBEE CommunicationPavanKalyan314
This document describes an aircraft anti-collision system using Zigbee communication. The system uses an Arduino microcontroller, Zigbee modules, ultrasonic sensors, an LCD display, LEDs, and a buzzer. The ultrasonic sensors detect the distance to nearby aircraft and this information is transmitted via Zigbee modules and displayed on the LCD screens of both aircraft to alert pilots. The system aims to help pilots avoid collisions by informing them about approaching aircraft. It has advantages like considering all threats but is limited by only detecting aircraft in one direction. Potential applications include widespread use in airlines to improve aircraft safety.
The document presents an overview of Arduino. It defines Arduino as an open-source physical computing platform using a simple input/output board and Processing/Wiring language development environment. It describes common Arduino boards like Uno, Mega 2560, and Duemilanove. Features of the Arduino Uno are outlined, including basic terminology in Arduino like analog to digital conversion and pulse width modulation. Examples of interfacing Arduino with DC motors and RC car motors are provided. The document concludes with advantages of Arduino like low cost and cross-platform IDE.
TECH TALK-4TH SEM.pptx.which is about the arduino uno types and uses.gokulprasanna4
The document presents an overview of Arduino. It defines Arduino as an open-source physical computing platform using a simple input/output board and Processing/Wiring language development environment. It describes common Arduino boards like Uno, Mega 2560, and Duemilanove. Features of the Arduino Uno are outlined, including analog/digital pins and memory specifications. Basic Arduino terminology is defined, such as analog-to-digital conversion and pulse width modulation. Examples of interfacing Arduino with DC motors and RC car motors are provided. The document concludes with advantages of Arduino like low cost and cross-platform IDE.
This document discusses interfacing an LCD with an 8051 microcontroller. It begins by defining what an LCD is and describing its pin diagram. It then lists the common commands used to control an LCD, including commands to clear the display, move the cursor, and turn the display on/off. The document presents the pin connections and an interfacing diagram for connecting an LCD to an 8051. It provides an assembly language program example to initialize the LCD, display text, and include delays. The program uses ports P1, P2, and subroutines to send commands and data to control the LCD display.
This presentation summarizes a summer training on Arduino. It defines Arduino as an open-source hardware and software platform for building electronics projects. It describes the main types of Arduino boards including the Arduino Uno, Mega 2560, Duemilanove, and Fio. It also outlines some key features of the Arduino Uno board. Furthermore, it provides examples of interfacing Arduino with a DC motor and RC car motor. The presentation concludes by listing some common applications of Arduino and its advantages.
Secured voting machine with touch screen & smart cardAlbert Jose
Secured voting machine with touch screen and smart card embedded system project main idea is
to develop a voting machine which can increase security of voting. This secured voting machine
will provide a easy user friendly display and high security where there will be no chances of
malpractice.
By developing this touch screen voting system project users can overcome disadvantages that
are seen in present system. This system provides simple and easy procedure for voting where
villagers can use it easily. And this will reduce rigging procedure in voting.
Digital Bangladesh - Touch in Life (By EEE, University Of Chittagong)AlviAhmed4
The document describes a digital notice board project created by a student team. The main objectives of the project were to develop a notice board whose contents could be updated through a mobile app instead of traditional printing. The notice board uses an Arduino microcontroller connected to an LCD display to show schedules and notices. It allows for quick updates without printing costs. In the future, the team hopes to add features like supporting multiple languages, graphical displays, and connecting to the internet through GSM modules. A survey found students were much more likely to support a digital notice board that could update notices within minutes compared to traditional boards that take days.
This document describes a portable Bluetooth-enabled scrolling LED matrix display created by students under the guidance of K. Shailaja Madam. The display uses an Arduino Uno to control four 8x8 LED matrices and receive text messages over Bluetooth from an Android phone app. The text is sent from the phone and scrolls across the LED matrices from right to left. The document outlines the components used, including the Bluetooth module, Arduino, LED matrices, and shift registers. It provides the block diagram, circuit diagram, and explains how the display works and its potential applications in schools, businesses, and transportation.
The document proposes a touch screen interface to control power windows in vehicles, replacing conventional button and crank mechanisms. A resistive touch screen would be mounted in the vehicle and connected to an Arduino microcontroller to detect finger swipes and adjust the position of windows by controlling an H-bridge and motor for the appropriate amount of time. The aim is to provide a graphical display of window positions and allow windows to be adjusted with touch swipes instead of pressing and holding buttons.
A Report on Bidirectional Visitor Counter using IR sensors and Arduino Uno R3Abhishekvb
The aim of our project is to make a controller which can sense if any person enters the room and it lights up the room automatically and also counts how many person are entering the room or going out of it.
This document provides a review of the design of an intelligent restaurant system with a touch screen-based menu ordering system. It discusses using technologies like a multi-touch LCD screen connected to an Arduino mega microcontroller, an RF module for wireless connectivity, a database, and a line-following robot. The system allows customers to browse menus and place orders directly on the touchscreen. Their order is then sent to the database and kitchen display. A line-following robot delivers meals along a predetermined path. The document also reviews related works and discusses the hardware and software components of the proposed system in more detail.
The document summarizes the key components used to design a connected thermometer, including an HC-06 Bluetooth module, DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor, Arduino Uno microcontroller, LCD display, and LED battery. It also discusses the Arduino programming language and environment. The demonstration section shows how to connect the components and display real-time temperature and humidity readings over Bluetooth on a smartphone. The conclusion reflects on learning about IoT systems and their business models.
1.39 inch Round Amoled(400x400) DatasheetPanox Display
Model: H139BLN01.0/ H139BLN01.1/ E1392AM1
AUO/EDO 1.39 inch Amoled Display
Design for wearable device
Display Type:Amoled
Interface:MIPI
Active Area(mm):35.4 × 35.4 (H×V) ) mm
Luminance:350 cd/m² (Typ.)
Color Depth:16.7M 101% (CIE1931)
Learn more about 1.39 inch Amoled:
https://www.panoxdisplay.com/html/products/amoled-32-1.html
Now a days Shopping is one of the most fascinating and alluring things. At the very same time, it involves getting tired due to standing in a long queue for the bill and payment process. At billing counter, they get confused while comparing the total price of all the products with the budget in the pocket before billing. To overcome these problems, we have designed a Smart Cart using an Arduino. Each shopping cart is implemented with a Product Identification Device (PID) that contains a microcontroller, an LCD, LDR Module, RFID reader, Bluetooth module and Push buttons. Here each item consists of a RFID tag and each item is scanned with the help of RFID reader before dropping into the cart. There is a chance to revert the product depending on our need and budget. This can be done by using a push button. If the item is not scanned and is dropped into the cart, an alert is given through the buzzer. This is done with the help of LDR module and Laser diode. The total bill and the number of items will be displayed on the LCD once we are done with shopping and the total bill will be sent to the android device with the help of the Bluetooth module.
IRJET - Ingenious Menu Ordering System for RestaurantsIRJET Journal
This document describes an ingenious menu ordering system for restaurants using an Arduino UNO microcontroller, XBee wireless communication modules, and a GLCD touchscreen display. The system allows customers to order food from their table using the GLCD. Their order is then wirelessly transmitted to the kitchen and billing sections. The system is intended to automate the ordering process and reduce the need for wait staff. It provides a more convenient experience for customers to order on their own schedule while improving restaurants' operational efficiency.
L206WU 20" LCD breedbeeldmonitor met USB aansluitgemak
tot 6 beeldschermen aan notebook of pc
Voor grafische designbureaus, ict-bedrijven, beveiligingsbedrijven of datacenters is de L206WU een uitkomst. Dank zij de innovatieve USB Multilink technologie kunnen in een handomdraai meerdere beeldschermen worden aangesloten. Installatie van extra beeldschermadapters of extra driversoftware is niet nodig. De beeldschermen configureren zichzelf.
Meer informatie: http://www.lg-playwide.nl
The document introduces a new wide monitor series called L206WU/L206WD that features optimized multi-tasking capabilities and easy connectivity through USB input. It has a slim and narrow design inspired by Windows Vista, along with a high contrast ratio, fast response time, and pivot height stand for improved ergonomics.
OLED Display 1.2 inch 60 Hz 390x390 QSPIPanox Display
Model Name E120A390QSR
Screen Size 1.2 inch
Interface QSPI,MIPI
Active Area 30.42(W)×30.42(H) mm
Resolution 390x390 325 PPI
Contrast Ratio 100000:1 (Typ.) (TM)
OLED information
https://www.panoxdisplay.com/amoled/1-2-inch-round-oled-390-spi-60hz.html
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2025/06/state-space-models-vs-transformers-for-ultra-low-power-edge-ai-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Tony Lewis, Chief Technology Officer at BrainChip, presents the “State-space Models vs. Transformers for Ultra-low-power Edge AI” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit.
At the embedded edge, choices of language model architectures have profound implications on the ability to meet demanding performance, latency and energy efficiency requirements. In this presentation, Lewis contrasts state-space models (SSMs) with transformers for use in this constrained regime. While transformers rely on a read-write key-value cache, SSMs can be constructed as read-only architectures, enabling the use of novel memory types and reducing power consumption. Furthermore, SSMs require significantly fewer multiply-accumulate units—drastically reducing compute energy and chip area.
New techniques enable distillation-based migration from transformer models such as Llama to SSMs without major performance loss. In latency-sensitive applications, techniques such as precomputing input sequences allow SSMs to achieve sub-100 ms time-to-first-token, enabling real-time interactivity. Lewis presents a detailed side-by-side comparison of these architectures, outlining their trade-offs and opportunities at the extreme edge.
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Prevent infrastructure costs from becoming a significant line item on your startup’s budget! Serial entrepreneur and software architect Angelo Mandato will share his experience with AWS Activate (startup credits from AWS) and knowledge on how to architect a lean and mean AWS account ideal for budget minded and bootstrapped startups. In this session you will learn how to manage a production ready AWS account capable of scaling as your startup grows for less than $100/month before credits. We will discuss AWS Budgets, Cost Explorer, architect priorities, and the importance of having flexible, optimized Infrastructure as Code. We will wrap everything up discussing opportunities where to save with AWS services such as S3, EC2, Load Balancers, Lambda Functions, RDS, and many others.
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🔍 What You’ll Learn:
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📡 Enhancing workforce protection through continuous monitoring and data-driven safety protocols
💡 Case studies highlighting successful deployment of environmental detection systems in oil & gas operations
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2. DESCRIPTION
The Liquid Crystal library allows you to control LCD
displays that are compatible with the
Hitachi HD44780 driver.
The LCDs have a parallel interface, meaning that the
microcontroller has to manipulate several interface pins at
once to control the display.
4. FEATURES OF 16*2 ARDUINO LCD DISPLAY
Operating Voltage:5V.
Backlight Colour: Green.
Horizontal Characters: 16.
No of lines:2.
Supports MCU speeds up to 2Mhz.
5. APPLICATIONS OF 16*2 ARDUINO LCD DISPLAY
As a Display Device.
Displaying data on Backlit Screen.
DIY projects requiring need for a display Device.