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Sensors I
Sensors I

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Understands how to code a sensor from a microcontroller board to detect a sound, movement, light, action etc. to create a corresponding outcome such as an alarm, flashing lights, etc.

Issuer:

Evanston Depot
http://www.el-3.org

Evidence:

Badge Type: skill

Expected Duration: 1 days

Criteria

  1. [required] In order to earn this badge, the learner must be able to code a sensor to detect a motion, sound, or light to create a desired, programmed reaction.
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