An Arduino-Powered Color Sorting Machine Using TCS3200

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C. K. Balasundari, T. Abdul Rahuman, P. Naveen Isaac, E. Prithwin Vaibhav

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In the current digital era, color processing across various industries provides us greater leverage to address the consistency issue associated with ongoing manual sorting. This document will present a novel method for consistently identifying, categorizing, and storing things in a designated location. Since color processing may be applied in many areas and has the potential to expand with the aid of current technology, it is a subject of great interest. To research, design, and construct a color sorter, electronic components such as the TCS3200 color sensor, servo motor, Arduino Nano microcontroller, and others are needed. This project uses sensors to identify an object's color and communicate that information to the Arduino. Product sorting is one of the trickiest industrial processes. Consistency is produced by ongoing human sorting. The purpose of this prototype is to automatically arrange objects according to color. The product's color will be detected by the TCS230 sensor, and process control will be handled by the microcontroller. The prototype is expected to meet the demands for increased production and exact quality in the automation industry, based on the experimental findings.

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