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DIY Microcontroller Projects for Hobbyists

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800564138
Pages 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Miguel Angel Garcia-Ruiz Miguel Angel Garcia-Ruiz
Profile icon Miguel Angel Garcia-Ruiz
Pedro Cesar Santana Mancilla Pedro Cesar Santana Mancilla
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to Microcontrollers and Microcontroller Boards Chapter 2: Software Setup and C Programming for Microcontroller Boards Chapter 3: Turning an LED On or Off Using a Push Button Chapter 4: Measuring the Amount of Light with a Photoresistor Chapter 5: Humidity and Temperature Measurement Chapter 6: Morse Code SOS Visual Alarm with a Bright LED Chapter 7: Creating a Clap Switch Chapter 8: Gas Sensor Chapter 9: IoT Temperature-Logging System Chapter 10: IoT Plant Pot Moisture Sensor Chapter 11: IoT Solar Energy (Voltage) Measurement Chapter 12: COVID-19 Digital Body Temperature Measurement (Thermometer) Chapter 13: COVID-19 Social-Distancing Alert Chapter 14: COVID-19 20-Second Hand Washing Timer Other Books You May Enjoy

Connecting an ultrasonic sensor to the microcontroller board

This section explains how an ultrasonic sensor works, and it describes how to connect the HC-SR04 sensor to the Blue Pill microcontroller board, describing how to use its four-pin functions. The ultrasonic sensor will be used to check whether the user waves at it to initiate the 20-second counting.

What is an ultrasonic sensor?

Ultrasonic waves are sound waves that have a frequency that is higher than the frequencies that most human beings can hear, which is above 20,000 Hz. Ultrasonic sounds, or ultrasound, can have different applications, including something called echolocation, used by animals such as bats for identifying how far their prey is using reflected sounds. The same principle is applied in ultrasonic sensors.

An ultrasonic sensor is a dedicated electronic component that generally contains a number of electronic parts such as resistors, transistors, diodes, a crystal clock, a special microphone, and a...

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