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Arduino Smart Parking System Project V4

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Course Introduction

In this project, you will use an Arduino board, a servo motor, IR sensor, Ultrasonic Sensor Modules, and I2C LCD 1602 to build an intelligent parking lot barrier system4.0.

The system detects vehicles with Ultrasonic Sensor Module and IR sensor, automatically controls the barrier gate, updates the car count on the LCD for safe entry and exit.

Note

If this is your first time working with an Arduino project, we recommend downloading and reviewing the basic materials first.

1.1 Install Arduino IDE(Important)
1.2 Introduction of Arduino IDE

Required Components

In this project, we need the following components:

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Arduino UNO R4 Minima/Arduino UNO R4 WIFI

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2

USB Type-C cable

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×

3

Breadboard

1

4

Wires

Several

5

Ultrasonic Sensor Module

1

6

Digital Servo Motor

1

7

I2C LCD 1602

1

8

IR Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Module

1

Wiring

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Common Connections:

Digital Servo Motor
Connect to breadboard’s positive power bus.
Connect to breadboard’s negative power bus.
Connect to 9 on the Arduino.

Ultrasonic Sensor Module Back
Trig: Connect to 4 on the Arduino.
Echo: Connect to 3 on the Arduino.
GND: Connect to breadboard’s negative power bus.
VCC: Connect to breadboard’s red power bus.

I2C LCD 1602
SDA:
Connect to SDA on the Arduino.
SCL: Connect to SCL on the Arduino.
GND: Connect to breadboard’s negative power bus.
VCC: Connect to breadboard’s red power bus.

IR Obstacle Avoidance Sensor Module
OUT:
Connect to 10 on the Arduino.
GND: Connect to breadboard’s negative power bus.
VCC: Connect to breadboard’s red power bus.

Writing the Code

Note
You can copy this code into Arduino IDE.
To install the library, use the Arduino Library Manager and search for LiquidCrystal I2C and install it.
Don’t forget to select the board(Arduino UNO R4 Minima/WIFI) and the correct port before clicking the Upload button.