This Arduino project utilizes an LCD display to translate user input into Morse code. It provides a user-friendly interface, real-time display of input and translated code, and customizable mapping. The project is built using an Arduino Uno board and an LCD display.
- User-friendly interface for easy interaction
- Translates user input into Morse code
- Real-time display of input and translated Morse code
- Customizable mapping of characters to Morse code
- Expandable functionality for future enhancements
- Arduino Uno board: Acts as the microcontroller and central processing unit of the project.
- LCD display: Provides visual output for showcasing the original input text and the corresponding Morse code translation.
- Jumper wires: Used for connecting the Arduino board to the LCD display.
- Potentiometer: Enables adjusting the contrast and brightness of the LCD display for optimal viewing.
- Connect the Arduino Uno board to the LCD display using the jumper wires.
- Upload the provided Arduino code to the Arduino Uno board.
- Make sure the potentiometer is properly connected and adjusted for optimal LCD display visibility.
- Open the Arduino Serial Monitor.
- Enter the text you want to translate into Morse code.
- Press Enter to see the original text and the corresponding Morse code translation displayed on the LCD screen.
- Repeat the process to translate more text into Morse code.
- Modify the Morse code mapping in the Arduino code to accommodate different languages or encoding schemes.
- Add additional features, such as sound output or wireless communication, to enhance the project's functionality.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.