Color-Controlled Smart Car with Arduino and RGB Sensor

Creating a color-controlled smart car using Arduino and an RGB sensor. Program the car to turn left, right, and stop based on the color of the floor.

00:00:00 In this video, we create a color-controlled smart car using an Arduino and an RGB sensor. The car turns left, right, and stops based on the color of the floor.

πŸš— Today, we are building an intelligent car that can turn right or left and stop based on the colors it detects on the ground.

🎨 We will be using an Arduino, as well as an RGB sensor that can detect colors in front of it.

πŸ”Œ Other components include a motor with a wheel, a breadboard, a battery holder, and a relay for electronic switching.

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πŸ› οΈ The construction of the car involves assembling the hardware and using materials like popsicle sticks and hot glue.

00:03:22 Creating a color-controlled car using an RGB sensor and wooden sticks for reading colored paper. The car is powered by a Power Bank and batteries. Tips for making electrical connections are provided.

πŸš— Creating a car controlled by colors using an RGB sensor and colored paper.

βš™οΈ Adjusting the sensor height to be close to the colored paper without touching the ground.

πŸ”‹ Using a Power Bank for the Arduino and a set of batteries for the wheels.

00:05:01 A summary: Creating a color-controlled car using Arduino and motors, with a solution to prevent burning the Arduino due to high energy demand. The car can move forward, turn left, turn right, and stop based on different colored surfaces.

πŸ”Œ To prevent the Arduino from burning out, a separate set of batteries was used to power the motors.

πŸ”„ The logic of the car is simple: it can move forward when both wheels are activated, turn left when only the right wheel is activated, and turn right when only the left wheel is activated.

🟒 When the sensor detects the color green, the car starts moving, while detecting the color red makes the car turn right.

00:06:41 A color-controlled car can be programmed to make tighter or wider turns by adjusting the timing of the wheels. Testing and adjustments are necessary for optimal performance.

πŸš— The video demonstrates the creation of a color-controlled car.

πŸ”„ The car's turning ability is controlled by the duration of time the wheels are stopped.

⏱️ Adjusting the time the wheels are stopped allows for different turning angles.

00:08:20 We created a color-controlled car using Arduino. The sensor reads the levels of red, green, and blue, allowing us to program different commands based on the readings.

πŸ“Œ The video is about creating a color-controlled car using Arduino.

πŸ”Ž The sensor used in the project sends three numbers representing the amount of red, green, and blue it detects, ranging from 0 to 255.

πŸ’‘ The code for the Arduino is not based on specific colors, but on the readings from the sensor, allowing for flexible programming.

00:10:01 A DIY car controlled by colors using Arduino and light sensors. A simple yet fun project for beginners in electronics.

πŸš— We built a car controlled by colors using Arduino.

πŸ‘ The car successfully followed the color commands.

πŸ’‘ This project is a beginner-friendly way to learn Arduino and experiment with circuitry.

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