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Color sensor using Arduino and TCS230 with code

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Course Description

Color sensor using arduino course, in this course you’ll dive into the fascinating world of color detection and learn how to build and program a color-sensing device with Arduino. This course covers the basics of color theory, the working principles of color sensors, and how to integrate them with an Arduino to detect and differentiate colors accurately. You’ll explore essential components like the TCS3200/TCS230 color sensor, which uses photodiodes and filters to measure RGB values, allowing for precise color recognition. Through practical hands-on sessions, you’ll wire up the sensor, connect it to the Arduino, and program it to identify different colors, outputting results on an LED display or serial monitor. We’ll cover various coding techniques, including calibration for accurate color detection in different lighting conditions, and how to adjust sensitivity to enhance recognition accuracy. By the end of the course, you’ll have a functional color sensor system, applicable in real-world projects like automated sorting, robotics, and creative design applications, providing you with valuable Arduino and sensor integration skills.