What Is a Color Sensor?
A color sensor is a specialized device used to identify the color of objects. While humans perceive colors with their eyes, robots and machines detect colors using these sensors. The color sensor analyzes the light falling on a surface and determines the object’s color. Thanks to this technology, robots can answer questions such as “Is this red or green?”

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How Do Robots Recognize Colors?
Robots use sensors to distinguish colors. The color sensor first emits colored lights such as red, green, and blue onto a surface. It then determines the object’s color by analyzing how the light reflects off the surface. This system operates similarly to the human eye but functions electronically. As a result, robots can, for example, stop at a red light and move forward when the light is green.
Where Are Color Sensors Used?
Color sensors are not only used in robots but also in many other fields. For instance, in hospitals, they can monitor color changes in medical equipment. They are also employed in sterilization processes, where systems that indicate color changes verify whether medical tools have been properly cleaned. In addition, they are used in factory machinery to sort products by color or detect defects.

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The Role of Color Sensors in STEM Education
STEM integrates the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Color sensors are essential components of educational robots used in STEM activities. Students can program robots with commands such as “stop at red light” or “turn at green line” using color sensors. This enables them to learn technology while developing problem-solving skills.
What Can We Learn with Color Sensors?
Color sensors help children become familiar with technology. Through these sensors, students can:
-Learn how colors are detected.
-Gain knowledge about light and reflection.
-Understand programming and electronic systems.
-Develop scientific thinking skills.

