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IR Sensor Project with 3 7V Battery #shorts

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Today, I built a simple IR (infrared) obstacle detection circuit using two 1kΩ resistors, one red LED, one green LED, an IR transmitter (IR LED), and an IR receiver (photodiode or IR sensor). The circuit is powered by a 3.7V battery.

When the circuit is powered on, both the red and green LEDs light up, showing that the IR beam between the transmitter and receiver is clear. But when I place an object between them, it blocks the infrared signal. As a result, the LEDs turn off, indicating the presence of an obstacle.

This mini project demonstrates how IR sensors can detect motion or blockage, making it ideal for learning basic sensor-based electronics or for simple automation systems.

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