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ARDUINO BASED BLUETOOTH DOOR BELL

Bluetooth doorbell is an advance doorbell which shows your image to the person standing at another side of this bell. This doorbell is made already! You can buy a wireless doorbell in any hardware store. However, this one you make yourself! Even better, as you get more confident with Arduino, you can modify it to make it uniquely yours. For instance, what if your Arduino triggers a music player instead of a buzzer to let you know that someone has pressed the button. This is very useful devices for home use. Left side of figure 1 shows the doorbell button, and right side of figure 1 shows the buzzer unit that is tucked away on a shelf inside. Figure 1(a) The doorbell awaits visitors! (b) The buzzer unit sits discreetly on a shelf. Parts Required: In this project, one Arduino waits for a button press, while the other one sets off a buzzer when it detects that the button has been pressed.  2 Arduino Unos 2 XBee wireless modules (Adafruit P/N 128) 2 Adafruit XBee bre...

ARDUINO BASED WIRELESS LED ACTIVATION

In this mini-project, you’ll create two identical assemblies, each consisting of an Arduino and XBee, along with a button and a LED. When you press the button on one assembly, the LED on the other one lights up, and vice versa. Figure 1: Control LEDs with XBee-equipped Arduinos. Parts Required: You’ll be making two assemblies, so you need two of everything! Arduinos (x2) XBees (x2) Breakout boards (x2) Pushbuttons (x2) Breadboards (x2) LEDs (x2) Jumpers Project Description: Follow these steps to assemble the XBee test platform:  1. Solder the breakout boards: Solder up your XBee breakout boards if you haven’t already. Depending on your kit, this could mean simply soldering in some header pins.  On other kits, however, you must solder in LEDs, capacitors, and so on.  2. Connect the XBees to the breakout boards: Attach the XBees to their respective breakout boards. This typically involves simply plugging in...