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Play Buzzer with Touch(STEAM Education)

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To understand the fundamental concept of sensors and their application in converting physical inputs into electrical signals.

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Play Buzzer with Touch

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Project Aim:

To understand the fundamental concept of sensors and their application in converting physical inputs into electrical signals.


Components Used:

1.     Power Supply

2.     Touch Sensor

3.     Resistor 1K

4.     Buzzer

5.     Connecting Wires

 

Circuit Diagram:

 


Connection Procedure:

Step 1: Connect the Positive terminal of the Power Supply (Pin 62) to the Touch Sensor (Pin 77).

Step 2: Connect the Output pin of the Touch Sensor (Pin 78) to one end of the Resistor 1K (R3, Pin 5).

Step 3: Connect the other end of the Resistor 1K (R3, Pin 6) to the Positive Terminal of the Buzzer (Pin 53).

Step 4: Connect the Negative Terminal of the Buzzer (Pin 54) to the Negative terminal of the Power Supply (Pin 59).
Step 5:  Whenever we put finger on Touch Sensor, the Buzzer will BEEP.

 

Explanation:

This project introduces the concept of sensors, which are devices that can detect various inputs like light, heat, motion, and convert them into electrical signals. In our circuit, we utilize a touch sensor that detects the touch of a hand, converting it into electrical pulses. When a touch is detected, the circuit completes, allowing current flow and triggering the output, which is a beep sound from a buzzer. Through this project, we gain hands-on experience in understanding sensor functionality and circuit completion for practical applications.

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