Athletics Chronometer
by Muhammad Anas Kamran in Circuits > Arduino
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Athletics Chronometer
Being passionate about athletics and with the desire to contribute something to the college I decided to work on this project. I made this Athletics Chronometer so that the time taken by the athletes to run the race can easily be determined with greater accuracy. Instead of clicking stopwatch buttons it automatically determines the time taken using an algorithm of Laser, Light Dependent Resistors and timer.
It is not only applicable in the athletics grounds but also in the physics lab. It can be used to determine the time taken by an object to fall a particular distance, making experiments easier.
Supplies
Arduino UNO x1
OLed Display x1
Push Button x1
LDR Modules x1
Tripod Stands x2
Laser x1
Jumper Wires
Balsa Wood
Circuit Schematics
Push Button:
Pin # 1>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>D8
Pin # 2>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>GND
OLed Display:
SDA>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>A4
SCL>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>A5
GND>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>GND
VCC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>5V
LDR Module:
AO>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>A3
GND>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>GND
VCC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>5V
Understanding Algorithm
When the laser is aligned so that it strikes the LDR, press the push button so that the timer starts. When an obstacle comes in the way of laser an obstacle is detected and the timer stops, which is displayed on the OLED display.
Additional Tip
Before uploading the code for the timer, upload the code to find the address of the OLED display connected to the Arduino Board.
Moreover, you can attach more LDRs onto the LDR Module so that the surface area available to the laser is more, making the laser easier to align.
Downloads
Uploading Code
Downloads
Testing
The chronometer would not function until the laser is completely aligned with the LDRs.