A Morse Code Generator is an electronic device that converts text messages into Morse code signals using LED’s, buzzers, or other output devices. It typically uses a microcontroller, like Arduino, to process the input text and generate accurate dot and dash sequences. The project helps users understand digital communication, signal processing, and timing concepts. It is widely used for educational purposes, hobby projects, and learning programming skills. The generator provides a practical and interactive way to study Morse code while improving knowledge of electronics and microcontroller interfacing.
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A Morse Code Generator is an electronic project designed to convert text input into Morse code signals using Arduino, a keypad, and a buzzer. Morse code is a method of encoding text characters as sequences of dots and dashes, widely used in communication systems, especially in emergency signaling and amateur radio. This project demonstrates signal encoding, microcontroller programming, and interactive electronics.
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