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Michael Klements | How Fast Can An Arduino React? Tested Using My Reaction Timer Game @MichaelKlements | Uploaded August 2020 | Updated October 2024, 54 minutes ago.
I wanted to see how quickly an Arduino could react to the LED on the reaction timer game which I built a few months ago. I set up a simple LDR circuit to detect the light emitted from the LED on the game and then a servo to react and push the button.

Have a look at how the test went in the video, or read up on the circuit and the code used in the video in my blog post - the-diy-life.com/how-fast-can-an-arduino-react-tested-using-my-reaction-timer-game

What You Need For This Test:
Arduino Uno - amzn.to/2XwmXAa
LDR - amzn.to/2YITHa1
Resistors - amzn.to/2yrVCot
Micro Servo - amzn.to/380rddp
Optional LED - amzn.to/2zOOPGa

If you have any ideas or suggestions for Arduino or electronics projects or tutorials, let me know in the comments section. I'm always looking for new ideas.
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