Make a lie Detector interfacing with Arduino Nano – KT852

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KIT INCLUDES:Arduino Nano - 1USB Cable - 1Breadboard 840 points - 1led -32k resistor - 2Jumper wires male to male 40 pieces9V Battery - 1Snapper - 1HARDWARE REQUIREDArduino Nano - 1USB Cable - 1Breadboard 840 points - 1led -32k resistor - 2Jumper wires mal


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KIT INCLUDES:

  • Arduino Nano – 1
  • USB Cable – 1
  • Breadboard 840 points – 1
  • led -3
  • 2k resistor – 2
  • Jumper wires male to male 40 pieces
  • 9V Battery – 1
  • Snapper – 1

HARDWARE REQUIRED

  • Arduino Nano – 1
  • USB Cable – 1
  • Breadboard 840 points – 1
  • led -3
  • 2k resistor – 2
  • Jumper wires male to male 40 pieces
  • 9V Battery – 1
  • Snapper – 1

SOFTWARE REQUIRED

Arduino IDE 1.8.5 (programmable platform for Arduino)

Click To Download :https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software

SPECIFICATIONS

Arduino Nano

  • Microcontroller: Atmel ATmega168 or ATmega328
  • Operating Voltage(logic level): 5 V
  • Input Voltage(recommended): 7-12 V
  • Input Voltage(limits): 6-20 V
  • Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
  • Analog Input Pins: 8
  • DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA
  • Flash Memory: 16 KB (ATmega168) or 32 KB (ATmega328) of which 2 KB used by bootloader
  • SRAM: 1 KB (ATmega168) or 2 KB (ATmega328)
  • EEPROM: 512 bytes (ATmega168) or 1 KB (ATmega328)
  • Clock Speed: 16 MHz

LED

  • It is exceptionally bright with a wide beam angle, so theyre suitable for use in illuminations, headlamps, spotlights, car lighting and models.
  • The 5mm LED can be used anywhere where you need low power, high-intensity reliable lighting or indication.
  • Voltage: 3.2V to 3.4V
  • Current: 20 mA
  • Typically Recommended Voltage: 3.2V

PIN DESCRIPTION

Arduino nano

LED

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

  • Connect a piece of cable to Arduino Nano Analog Pin 0.
  • Connect the 2k resistor to GND and the extended analog pin A0 of the Arduino Nano.
  • Connect a piece of cable to Arduino 5V Pin.
  • Connect the anode (+ve/long leg) of the green led to pin 2 and the cathode (-ve/short leg) to GND of Arduino Nano.
  • Connect the anode (+ve/long leg) of the orange led to pin 3 and the cathode (-ve/short leg) to GND of Arduino Nano.
  • Connect the anode (+ve/long leg) of the red led to pin 4 and the cathode (-ve/short leg) to GND of Arduino Nano.

CODE

Click to see code here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JmYqbpbuHj8a2a-JS7hNpp6uMzrQs6To

WORKING AND OUTPUT

Welcome to the Arduino based Lie Detector which consists of Arduino Nano, LEDs and resistor. It must be made sure that connections are made in an appropriate manner as given in circuit connection.

Heres the basic functionality for Lie Detector. Our skin is amazing! It provides a medium for us to experience the sense of touch, it keeps infections out and keeps Innards in but I bet you didn’t know that our skin changes conductivity depending on many different things.

Our mood! It called Electro dermal activity (EDA). The basics are that our skin changes its conductivity depending on “How we feel”.

We start by connect our Arduino to the subject and then connect the Arduino & we can see the output on serial plotter or monitor. We have to start by asking the subject some easy questions we know they will answer truthfully like “what is your name” and “where do you live” to get a baseline and from there we can start asking questions that they may lie about, if they do they would probably feel nervous and then we can see the visual change.

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