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! Hardware item !! Supplier !! Cost(Rs)
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|| '''Arduino UNO R3 ATmega328P ATmega16U2 with USB cable''' || Amazon || 443
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|| TM1637 Clock Display for Arduino pi || Ebay || 178
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|| Ultrasonic Module HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Distance Sensor || Ebay || 139
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|| DS3231 AT24C32 IIC PrecisionI2C RTC Real Time ClockModule || Ebay || 135
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|| 5V Single Relay Module || Amazon || 165
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| Reed Switch x2 || Ebay || 95
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| '''Arduino Pro Mini 5V''' || eProLabs || 180
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| RF434 MHz Modules || eProLabs || 70
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| JHD162A LCD 16X2 || eProLabs || 162
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| DS18B20 Stainless Steel Temperature Sensor || eProLabs || 110
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| MQ-2 ModuleGas Sensor || eProLabs || 110
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| LM2596 Buck converter LM2596 || eProLabs || 60 + 50/- Shipping110
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| Arduino Prototyping Shield || eBay || 210
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| Tower Pro SG90 9g Servo Motor || Amazon || 169
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| VEEROBOT 2WD Robot Chassis 2WD || Amazon || 769
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| JoyStick Module PS2 Breakout Sensor || Amazon || 162
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| 2 x REES52 NRF24L01 + 2.4GHZ Wireless Transceiver x2 || Amazon || 250
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| HC-SR501 Pyroelectric Infrared PirPIR Motion Sensor Detector Module || Amazon || 132
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| HC-05 Bluetooth Transceiver Module with TTL Outputs - HC05 || Amazon || 340
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| L298 Motor Driver Module || Amazon || 234
! style="text-align: center;"| Total ||colspan=2| ₨ 4049/-
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| IR Proximity sensor || Amazon || 105
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| Sound Sensor Module || Amazon || 157
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| MAX7219 Dot Matrix LED Module || Amazon || 300
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| XL6009 Boost converter || eProLabs || 101
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| Jumper Wire Sets 60Pcs || eProLabs || 100
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| 4-in-1 MAX7219 Dot Matrix LED Module || Ebay || 750
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| FTDI FT232RL Arduino Programmer || Ebay || 200
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| 4-in-1 MAX7219 Dot Matrix LED Module || Amazon || 580
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| GP2Y1010AU0F Optical Dust Sensor || Ebay || 545
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! style="text-align: center;"| Total ||colspan=2| ₨ 40497121/-
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