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Michael Klements | Arduino Based Skittles Colour Sorter - Make Your Own @MichaelKlements | Uploaded January 2020 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
In this video, I’ll be showing you how to build your own Skittles or M&M colour sorter using an Arduino, a colour sensor and a few other small components. This sorter allows you to pour in a batch of Skittles and then sorts them into their five colours automatically.

To download the code and print files, a detailed write-up on the build can be accessed through this link – the-diy-life.com/arduino-based-automatic-skittles-colour-sorter-make-your-own

Parts List and Purchase Links:
Arduino Uno – amzn.to/35QKHQj
Breadboard & Jumpers (Optional) – amzn.to/2sKI7Oj
TCS34725 Colour Sensor – amzn.to/2ZZAC2c
2 X Micro Servos - amzn.to/380rddp
Plastic Test Tubes - amzn.to/2Tsd8l3
Aluminium Tube - Available at Hardware Stores - A Wooden Dowel Can Be Used As Well
3D Printer & Filament (Optional For Enclosure) – This One Used - amzn.to/2T07MgA
Skittles (For Calibration & Sorting) – amzn.to/35R5wL6

If you’ve got any suggestions for Arduino projects or tutorials, let me know in the comments section below.
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