MoonCampaign by Nitya (12 years)
Hi, my name is Nitya, and I joined Moon Puna to learn how everyday electrical appliances work, like fridges and light switches. My project is a password-protected lock that shows how security systems work. It uses an embedded learner board, buttons for entering a password, and a system that checks if the password is correct. If the right code is entered, the lock opens; if not, it stays locked. This project helped me understand circuits, inputs, and logic in a simple way. It also shows how technology can be used to keep things safe and secure.
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Hi, my name is Nitya. I joined Moon Puna because I was curious about how basic electrical appliances, like a fridge or a light switch, actually work. I wanted to understand the science and logic behind everyday technology. Today, I am excited to present my project: a password-protected lock.Have you ever seen a safe that opens with a password? These systems are used to keep important things secure. My project works in a similar way but on a smaller scale. I used an embedded learner board as the main controller of my system. This board helps process inputs and control outputs.
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