A Speed Checker for Highway electronic kit typically includes a PCB board, microcontroller, LCD display, infrared sensors, and other electronic components that you’ll need to build the circuit.
The speed checker works by using the infrared sensors to detect the speed of a passing vehicle. The sensors are placed on either side of the road, and as a vehicle passes by, it interrupts the infrared beams. The microcontroller then calculates the speed of the vehicle based on the time it takes to pass between the two sensors, and displays the speed on the LCD display.
While building a Speed Checker for Highway electronic kit can be a fun and educational project, it’s important to use caution and follow all applicable laws and regulations if you decide to install it on a public roadway. Additionally, you may need to obtain permissions and certifications from local authorities before installing such a device.
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