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Tuesday, December 26, 2023

on video Vibration sensor with NE555 IC / It detects even light earthquakes...


 Vibration sensor with NE555 IC / It detects even light earthquakes...

Disclaimer: This video is intended for demonstration and educational purposes only. Every part is dangerous and carries risks that must be fully understood before acting. And it should only be done by professionals

Learn how to use an accelerometer to make an earthquake detector capable of emitting a sound and light alarm. Children who follow the Algora 9/14 year old course will discover that sensors and programming can be useful in saving lives.


Like each programmable robot from our Algora course, this scale and this earthquake detector are inspired by robots from real life and the daily lives of children.


The objective is to teach them to understand how each object in their daily life works, thanks to what mechanisms and algorithms their actions are made possible.


It’s about “lifting the hood.”


Here an accelerometer is used. Children therefore learn to use it and connect it to the LEDs and transcribe their actions using a program that they have developed themselves.


The children create this program on the Studuino software (Arduino software) via the Scratch programming language. Scratch is a block programming system, popular for learning programming. It is in the National Education program for primary schools and colleges. It is also found in the Brevet exercises.


 Vibration sensor with NE555 IC / It detects even light earthquakes...

Disclaimer: This video is intended for demonstration and educational purposes only. Every part is dangerous and carries risks that must be fully understood before acting. And it should only be done by professionals

Learn how to use an accelerometer to make an earthquake detector capable of emitting a sound and light alarm. Children who follow the Algora 9/14 year old course will discover that sensors and programming can be useful in saving lives.


Like each programmable robot from our Algora course, this scale and this earthquake detector are inspired by robots from real life and the daily lives of children.


The objective is to teach them to understand how each object in their daily life works, thanks to what mechanisms and algorithms their actions are made possible.


It’s about “lifting the hood.”


Here an accelerometer is used. Children therefore learn to use it and connect it to the LEDs and transcribe their actions using a program that they have developed themselves.


The children create this program on the Studuino software (Arduino software) via the Scratch programming language. Scratch is a block programming system, popular for learning programming. It is in the National Education program for primary schools and colleges. It is also found in the Brevet exercises.

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