MoonCampaign by Maalav (13 years)
I am presenting my project called the Home Security System. This project is designed to help detect movement and improve security. I used a PIR motion sensor, a long breadboard, a micro:bit, LEDs, and a USB cable to build it. When the system detects movement, a red LED turns on to show that someone is trying to enter. When there is no movement, a green LED glows, showing everything is safe. This project helped me understand how security systems work in real life.
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I am excited to share my project called the Home Security System. This project is designed to detect motion and indicate whether an area is safe or not, just like a real security system used in homes.
For this project, I used a micro:bit, a PIR motion sensor, a long breadboard, LEDs, jumper wires, and a USB cable. The PIR sensor is the most important part because it detects movement. I also used red and green LEDs to show different security states. The red LED turns on when motion is detected, which means someone might be trying to enter. The green LED turns on when there is no movement, showing that everything is safe.
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