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Our final project for Sensors, Probes and Detectors was to make a plant interface and develop it into a musical instrument. We started out by connecting different plants to a standard Arduino circuit and measuring the resistance offered by them. We conducted several different experiments with the plants, such as pouring water on them, leaving them out in the sun, touching the leaves etc. We were amazed by the fluctuations in the amount of resistance in response to different stimuli.
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Our final project for Sensors, Probes and Detectors was to make a plant interface and develop it into a musical instrument. We started out by connecting different plants to a standard Arduino circuit and measuring the resistance offered by them. We conducted several different experiments with the plants, such as pouring water on them, leaving them out in the sun, touching the leaves etc. We were amazed by the resistance fluctuations in response to different stimuli. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPr3sAsycuU| Click here] to watch the video.
  
  
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1. Arduino Uno
 
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4. AD620AN instrumentation amplifier
 
4. AD620AN instrumentation amplifier
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 17 October 2015

Our final project for Sensors, Probes and Detectors was to make a plant interface and develop it into a musical instrument. We started out by connecting different plants to a standard Arduino circuit and measuring the resistance offered by them. We conducted several different experiments with the plants, such as pouring water on them, leaving them out in the sun, touching the leaves etc. We were amazed by the resistance fluctuations in response to different stimuli. Click here to watch the video.


Materials used

1. Arduino Uno

2. Jumper wires

3. Breadboard

4. AD620AN instrumentation amplifier


Gallery

2 (480x640).jpg
3 (640x480).jpg