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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Project developed within the ITIS Computer Science/Robotics school curriculum
Technologies used: Arduino, environmental sensors, embedded programming
Objective: real-time detection of harmful gases and environmental parameters for safety

Materials for building AirShield

1) Electronic components (heart of the system)

  • Arduino UNO (or compatible)
  • MQ-7 sensor (carbon monoxide)
  • DHT22 sensor (temperature and humidity)
  • 20x4 LCD display with I2C module
  • Breadboard (for prototyping)
  • Jumper wires (male/female cables)

2) Power supply

  • USB cable for Arduino (basic power)
  • Power bank or stable 5V power supply (for final version)
  • Optional ON/OFF switch

3) Structure and enclosure

  • Plastic or plexiglass box (device enclosure)
  • 3D printed supports/brackets (if available)
  • Screws and standoffs
  • Grilles or air vents (essential for sensors)

4) Software and programming

  • Arduino IDE
  • Libraries: DHT, LiquidCrystal_I2C
  • C/C++ code for sensor and alarm management

5) (Optional but useful for "competition effect")

  • Buzzer for acoustic alarm
  • Red/yellow/green LEDs for air quality status
  • WiFi module (ESP8266) for online data transmission

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