Arduino Uno-based Clap Detection Light Control System

Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 01 | Page : 32-38
By

Vidyasagar Kori

Abhishek Kumar Ahirwar

Ravi Kumar Kori

Purushottam Prajapati

DPS Chauhan

  1. Student EE Department, Vindhya Institute of Technology and Science, Satna Madhya Pradesh India
  2. Student EE Department, Vindhya Institute of Technology and Science, Satna Madhya Pradesh India
  3. Student EE Department, Vindhya Institute of Technology and Science, Satna Madhya Pradesh India
  4. Student EE Department, Vindhya Institute of Technology and Science, Satna Madhya Pradesh India
  5. Assistant Professor EE Department, Vindhya Institute of Technology and Science, Satna Madhya Pradesh India

Abstract

Lamp technology plays a pivotal role in providing illumination, enhancing various daily activities for countless individuals. The author endeavors to create a prototype tool equipped with a system capable of seamlessly toggling lights on and off, fostering efficiency and eliminating the need for physical interaction. This system enables the activation and deactivation of lights through the detection of sound generated by human movement, thus obviating the necessity to physically manipulate the lamp switch. Central to this design is the Arduino Uno microcontroller, serving as the system’s core. Input is facilitated by the FC-04 sound sensor module, which operates by detecting incoming sound waves. When sound waves interact with the sensor membrane, they induce vibrations, converting the sound waves into electrical signals. These signals are then utilized as parameters to regulate output
devices. The system is meticulously engineered to function in alignment with desired features and specifications.

Keywords: electrical signals, sensor module, Lamp technology, Control System, sound waves

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How to cite this article: Vidyasagar Kori, Abhishek Kumar Ahirwar, Ravi Kumar Kori, Purushottam Prajapati, DPS Chauhan. Arduino Uno-based Clap Detection Light Control System. Recent Trends in Electronics Communication Systems. 2024; 11(01):32-38.
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Volume 11
Issue 01
Received May 4, 2024
Accepted May 29, 2024
Published June 5, 2024