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The following post will show how we can use the Raspberry Pi as an object counter by using the Infrared (IR) sensor. IR sensors are excellent electronic components that can sense the proximity of objects and we will use it in counting objects that are passing in our mini conveyor system.
This post will discuss how to interface the Infrared (IR) sensor with your Raspberry Pi and how to drive this component using Python code.
In this post, we will explore Python, Flask, and Websocket to display sensor values coming from our server on our page and show it as a graphical chart.
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