Electronic Sunflower Design

Authors

  • Peng Chen Xihua University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/jtpes.2024.04(03).08

Keywords:

STM32 microcontroller, Solar energy, Tracking, Photoresistor, Stepper motor

Abstract

Solar energy is known as the most primitive source of energy; it's clean, renewable, abundant, and widely distributed, offering a very broad prospect for utilization. However, the low efficiency of solar energy utilization has always been affecting and hindering the popularization of solar energy technology. The design of a solar tracking system offers a new approach to solving this problem, thereby greatly improving the efficiency of solar energy utilization. This design employs a photoelectric tracking method, using a stepper motor driven by photoelectric sensors, which generate feedback signals to a microprocessor based on the intensity of incident light. The microprocessor runs the program and controls the tracking mechanism to adjust the angle of the solar panels to track the sun. A single-chip microcontroller-implemented solar tracking system can effectively improve the photoelectric conversion efficiency of solar panels and has a broad application prospect.

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Published

2024-03-19

How to Cite

Chen, P. (2024). Electronic Sunflower Design. Journal of Theory and Practice of Engineering Science, 4(03), 68–86. https://doi.org/10.53469/jtpes.2024.04(03).08