In this article I have explained an automatic door mechanism circuit that responds to the ambient light conditions by keeping the door open during day time and closed during night. Here the application is used for operating a hen house door. The idea was requested by Mr. Gavin Sweet Technical Specifications I have a project […]
Automation Projects
Incubator Using Arduino with Automatic Temperature and Humidity control
In this post I will show how to construct an incubator using Arduino which can self-regulate its temperature and humidity. This project was suggested by Mr. Imran yousaf who is an avid reader of this website. Introduction This project was designed as per the suggestions from Mr. Imran, but some additional modification is done to […]
Arduino Automatic School/College Bell System
In this post I will show how to construct an automatic school bell/college bell system using Arduino, 16 x 2 display and real time clock module. You can program this project to ring the bell up to 16 times a day at your preferred hour and minute. The length of the bell ring can be […]
Automatic Door Circuit using PIR – Touchless Door
Along with social distancing and masks, the other major thing the post COVID-19 era has compelled the world to implement is to go touchless. This is being recommended for the many public devices, such as doors, hand sanitizers, buttons, switches etc. in order to restrict the spread of viruses that may be caused due to […]
Line Follower Robot Circuit without Microcontroller or Arduino
In this article I have explained a simple line follower robot circuit, also known as line tracker vehicle, using just a couple of op amps from the IC LM324 and a few other components, without using complex Arduino or microcontrollers. It means this project can be built without any coding, just by using discrete components, […]
Day/Night Triggered Automatic Door Lock Circuit
In this post I have explained a simple day, night triggered automatic door lock circuit, which can be used for autonomously unlocking a kennel door during day break, and locking it when night sets in. The idea was requested by an avid reader of this blog, Mr. Norman, as given below. Design Request and Specifications […]





