Parkade Counter
Gemini 2.5 Flash

AI Assistant

The floating chatbot is available across the whole site. This page gives you direct controls for opening it, changing the Gemini key stored in your browser, clearing temporary history, and sending short project-specific prompts.

Assistant Controls

The assistant uses Gemini 2.5 Flash, keeps responses short, and stores chat history only for the current browser session.

Each assistant reply stays short and plain text only. Use the speaker control inside the widget to play audio for any assistant response.
Assistant Status
How It Works
Model
Gemini 2.5 Flash
History
Temporary session history is saved while this browser tab stays active.
Key Handling
A default deployment key is loaded, and you can override it from the widget at any time.
Formatting
Replies are configured to stay short, plain text, and free of markdown or asterisk formatting.
Quick Prompts

Ask Something Useful

These buttons open the assistant and send short starter prompts directly into the widget.

Prompt 01
Three Stages

Get a short explanation of the detector stage, counter stage, and LED status stage.

Prompt 02
Proteus Search Terms

Ask for the exact Proteus component names needed for the main simulation rebuild.

Prompt 03
Counter Logic

Get a quick explanation of how the CD40110 counters and seven-segment displays work together.

Prompt 04
NE555 Isolation

Ask why the red warning stage uses a transistor and relay instead of driving the timer directly.

Use Cases

What The Assistant Can Help With

The assistant is most useful when you want quick help without leaving the project website.

Project Summary

Ask for quick explanations of the system overview, signal flow, and why the project uses discrete electronics.

Proteus Guidance

Ask about search terms, project files, simulator workflow, and which local PDFs or screenshots matter most.

Component Help

Ask for BOM summaries, stage-specific components, supplier reminders, or the role of a specific device.

LED Logic

Ask about the green, yellow, and flashing red ranges, including the gf logic states and warning behaviour.