Automated Hydroponics System.pptx

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The presentation is about -Automated Hydroponics system.


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Automated Hydroponics System By – Ritesh Bhoir

Introduction to Automated Hydroponics System 1) Hydroponics is a method of cultivation, where plants are grown in soilless media using water and nutrient mixture. 2) In this system, water mixed with minerals and nutrients is exposed directly to the roots of the plant that can be supported by various media like coco-peat, perlite etc.

Why Hydroponics 1) Growing Population 2) Increasing Food Demands 3) Climate Change 4) Deforestation 5) Global Warming 6) Infertile Soil

Land size of South America has Been Already Cleared by Humans for agriculture. 70% of all fresh water is used for agriculture.

How Basic Hydroponics Works 1) Hydroponic systems  work by allowing minute control over environmental conditions like temperature and  pH balance  and maximized exposure to nutrients and water. 2) Hydroponics operates under a very simple principle: provide plants exactly what they need when they need it. 3) By controlling the environment of the plant, many risk factors are reduced.

Block diagram of Automated Hydroponics System

Components for Automated Hydroponics System 1) Arduino Mega 2) Relay Board 1) Microcontroller - ATmega2560 2) Operating Voltage - 5V 3) Input Voltage - 7-12V 4) Input Voltage - 6-20V 5) Digital I/O Pins - 54 6) Analog Input Pins - 16 7) DC Current per I/O Pin - 20 mA 8) DC Current for 3.3V Pin - 50 mA 9) Flash Memory - 256 KB 10) SRAM - 8KB 11) EEPROM - 4KB 12) Clock Speed - 16MHz 1) 5V 4-Channel Relay interface board 2) Requires 15-20mA signal drive Current 3) TTL logic compatible 4) High-current AC250V/10A, DC30V/10A relay 5) Status LED 6 ) Equipped with 3.1mm screw holes for easy installation 7) 61g 8) 75 x 55 x 19.3mm (2.95 x 2.16 x 0.76″)

Components for Automated Hydroponics System 3) Arduino Clock 4) Water Pump 1) Operating voltage :3.3 – 5 .5 V 2) Clock chip: high-precision clock chip DS3231 3) Clock Accuracy :0-40 ℃ range, the accuracy 2ppm, the error was about 1 minute 4) Calendar alarm clock with two 5) Programmable square-wave output Max Output: 2.5 Meters Water Lifting (Approx. 8 Feet) , 2) Output: 1100 LPH. 3) Voltage: 220-240V/50 Hz . 4) Power: 40Watts

Components for Automated Hydroponics System 5) Plant Lights 6) pH Meter 1) Voltage: AC200-240V 2) Power: 6W 3) Size: 21.5cm Length / 4.5cm Width 4) Lumens: 600Lm 5) Aqua Spectrum: 450nm Blue + 7000k White 6) Lifespan: 50,000 Hours 1) Module Power : 5.00V 2) Module Size : 43mmx32mm(1.70"x1.26") 3) Measuring Range :0-14PH 4) Gain Adjustment Potentiometer 5) Accuracy : ± 0.1pH (25 ℃) 6) Response Time : ≤ 1min 7) Industry pH Electrode with BNC Connector 8) PH2.0 Interface ( 3 foot patch ) 9) Gain Adjustment Potentiometer 10)Power Indicator LED

Components for Automated Hydroponics System 7) Temperature Sensor 8) DC Pump 1) Usable temperature range: -55 to 125°C (-67°F to +257°F) 2) Unique 64 bit ID burned into chip 3) Multiple sensors can share one pin 4) ±0.5°C Accuracy from -10°C to +85°C 5) Temperature-limit alarm system 6) Query time is less than 750ms 7) Usable with 3.0V to 5.5V power/data 1) Operating Voltage : 2.5 ~ 6V. 2) Operating Current : 130 ~ 220mA. 3) Flow Rate : 80 ~ 120 L/H. 4) Maximum Lift : 40 ~ 110 mm. 5) Outlet Outside Diameter: 7.5 mm. 6) Outlet Inside Diameter: 5 mm.

Components for Automated Hydroponics System 9) Air Pump 10) Small Fan 11) PVC Pipe 1) Voltage: AC 240/115V 2) Power: 10W 3) Output: 10L / min 1) Voltage: AC 230

Project Plans 7 th Sem Plans 8 th Sem Plans 1) Getting Components 2) Arduino Programming 3) Calibrating 4) Testing Program 1) Building PVC Frame 2) Assembling Everything 3) Testing Everything

Advantages of Automated Hydroponics System 1) Maximizes Space 4) Needs No Soil 3) Produces Higher Yields 6) Predictability and Seasonality 5) Produces Higher Quality Food 2) Conserves Water

Disadvantage of Automated Hydroponics System 1) Expensive Initial set up 3) Requires skilled workers monitoring and maintenance 2) Vulnerable to power outages

Future of Hydroponics 1) Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of so il  or an aggregated medium 2) Water Consumption in Aeroponics is 90% less than the traditional agriculture methods

Conclusion 1) Hydroponics is rapidly gaining momentum and popularity as the best way to cultivate everything from flowers and food to medicine. 2) In Europe, hydroponics is now widely accepted by consumers and is quickly catching on in other countries around the world .

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