DETECTOR A. Materials B. Construction of the project C. Operating hints D. Flow chart of methodology E. Schematic diagram F. Determining the convenience in using the device
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Gezle Z. Caneba Misty Carrido Angelica Romanillos
Marco Paulo Cartel Lia Sophiya Cartel Hazel Tonga Richard Balte Khaeren Moral Ken Xander Mago A. Materials Breadboard Gizduino (22) Jumper wires LCD PIR Sensor Piezo Buzzer LED (yellow) Carton Electrical Tape Wire Resistor Type B connector Powerbank
B. Construction of the project
Make a box for the storage of the materials. Measure the exact size of the lcd, pir, led, piezo buzzer and make a hole for it to be seen on the outside of the box. Separate the box of the pir sensor to the other materials, connect the wires of pir to electrical wires to make it longer for it to be placed anywhere. Cover the box for it to look presentable. C. Operating hints
If the device is connected to a source of electricity,
pir sensor will detect motion movements to tell if there is a person. Once the motion is detected, the led will light up and a warning will be shown in the lcd, the buzzer would also produce an alarming sound. D. Flow chart of methodology Solder the wires of led and use electrical wires to make it longer. Prepare the basic materials: ( Gizduino, (22) Jumper wires , LCD, PIR Sensor, Piezo Buzzer, Create the LED (yellow), codeElectrical Carton, for the project for it to Tape, Wire, function. Resistor, Breadboard, Type B connector, Powerbank).
Connect the breadboard, gizduino and basic materials
using jumper wires.
Tape the materials in place so that it won’t move.
Make a box for the materials and make another one for pir sensor. E. Schematic diagram
Performance of Distributed Systems and Integrated Communication Networks: Proceedings of the IFIP WG 7.3 International Conference on the Performance of Distributed Systems and Integrated Communication Networks, Kyoto, Japan, 10-12 September, 1991