Next Generation Computing Utilities Using Arduino

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Nitesh Anwat

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India

Omprakash Pachphule

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India

Sunil Waghmare

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India

Madhavrao Valande

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India

Amit Sutrave

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India

Yogiraj Chavan

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India

Govind Dante

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India

Date Written: June 4, 2021

Abstract

This paper reports next-generation computing appliances using Arduino. The first unit is a Solar Tracking System Using Arduino. The usage of non-environmentally friendly power sources and the ozone exhausting substances spread is creating stress of the general gathering. Accordingly, the imaginative work of elective sources is compelling down the costs related to manageable force sources. Remembering the ultimate objective to improve the essentialness creation, this paper portrays the progression of a negligible exertion, twofold hatchets daylight-based tracker (DAST) with low force use. The work wraps the diagram, advancement, get-together of the entire mechanical design, electrical structures and devices, and the elaboration of the control reasoning responsible for all the improvement of the module to glance through the circumstance of most noteworthy sun-based enlightenment. Coming up next is created utilizing LDR sensors responsible for giving the data banner to a microcontroller. The PV board rotates thus considering the solar irradiance in the midst of the day while during the evening, the board stays in a level situation to guarantee the mechanical construction against the extreme environments. The second appliance is a footstep power generator using Arduino Uno the microcontroller. The footstep power generation system is to capture the usually wasted energy close a system and remodeling it into electricity. The technique employed in gaining the energy is via electricity materials. This methodology employs electricity parts wherever deformations created by dissimilar suggests that area unit directly reworked into electrical charge through piezoelectricity. Afterward, the electricity may be regulated or keep for additional use. The electricity sensing element can then send the signal into the Arduino Uno and remodel it into electricity. The LCD can then displayed the number of voltages generated by the circuit. The best voltage generated during this project is eight.29 V. Then, the voltage keeps within the battery may be accustomed to charge the itinerant. The results have shown that this footstep generation system is incredibly necessary for utilization in today’s world.

Keywords: Arduino Controllers, Tracking mechanism, LDR sensor, Arduino, Footstep, Renewable energy

JEL Classification: C0

Suggested Citation

Nitesh, Nitesh and Pachphule, Omprakash and Waghmare, Sunil and Valande, Madhavrao and Sutrave, Amit and Chavan, Yogiraj and Dante, Govind, Next Generation Computing Utilities Using Arduino (June 4, 2021). Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Communication & Information Processing (ICCIP) 2021, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3920488

Nitesh Nitesh (Contact Author)

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India ( email )

Omprakash Pachphule

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India ( email )

Sunil Waghmare

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India ( email )

Madhavrao Valande

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India ( email )

Amit Sutrave

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India ( email )

Yogiraj Chavan

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India ( email )

Govind Dante

Department of Electrical Engineering JSPM’s BSIOTR, Wagholi, Pune-412207, India ( email )

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