MoonCampaign by Ayaansh (9 years)
Ayaansh Shrivastav introduced his MSG—Mechanical Slide Guider—project, inspired by his hobbies and love for technology. The MSG uses an Arduino Uno, breadboard, LCD display, potentiometer, resistors, and a push button. By pressing the button, users can cycle the LCD through different status messages (like “We are open,” “We are closed 8 p.m. Open 8 a.m.,” and “10% off today! Offer ends soon”). Ayaansh explained the structure of his code: library inclusion, pin setup, LCD initialization, input reading, and message cycling logic. He envisioned MSG as a practical tool for stores to communicate their current status and offers clearly to customers.
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“Hello, my name is Ayaansh Shrivastav,” he began confidently, “and today I’m presenting the MSG—Mechanical Slide Guider.” He smiled as he shared his favorite hobbies—cricket, playing with friends, eating grapes, and traveling to new places—before diving into the heart of his project.
“The MSG helps an LCD switch between different messages each time a button is pressed,” Ayaansh explained. He held up his circuit: “It uses an Arduino Uno as the brain, a breadboard to connect everything, an LCD for displaying messages, a potentiometer for contrast, resistors to manage power, and a button to toggle between messages.”
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