I spend the 2017 Christmas holidays building this Arduino controlled Skittles colors sorter.
The machine is not working perfectly yet (see video). It has a color sorting success rate of about 95 % and has some feeder jamming problems.
Still… I think this is a pretty cool device and it made me learn a lot of stuff about design and c++ Arduino coding. It took about 40 hours to print all the parts.
3D print model : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2741700
Arduino Script : https://github.com/MxBoud/Arduino-Skittles-Sorter
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Schematic??
ı can not.I tried a lot
bro tsc3200 colar sensor used it ?
amazıng bro thnks
Sie Colour sorter per second time kamdaga cool 9558889243
Shared! Any chance you can upload a tutorial on Hackster.io? LOVE this project.
Thanks for building this and providing the files and code. I always see similiar ones shown but no one ever wants to share
I'm thinking the color sensor is too brightly lit; Skittles are a glossy surface. Maybe something as simple as a polarized filter?
If you printed the body of the thing in blue or white you could detect when there's actually nothing under the sensor and stop it from confusedly flicking between red/purple when it's empty.
Hey man, any details on the vision Algorithm or code ?
Coolest thing of the New Year so far!
Ces une beauté voir ca yallé ! Chui certain que c pomal plus complex que ca dlair. ??