A programmable temperature and process controller for use by the maker community has been designed to be Arduino-compatible. Called the SmartPID it can be programmed on a PC via the USB port using the ...
Now you can build your own room temperature monitor using an Arduino board. The circuit is a combination of an Arduino UNO board, LM35 temperature sensor, and a 16×2 Hitachi compatible LCD. It will ...
With the compliments of the Elektor Editorial and Labs teams, here is a 'fresh' article presented free of charge to all Elektor e-zine subscribers. This time we have author Werner Möhrle discuss his ...
Using the tiny Arduino Uno, you can build all manner of really neat small projects at modest cost. This one is a simple temperature recorder that shows on a display screen the values measured during ...
The temperature sensor is built using an NTC 10k thermistor, which changes its resistance in response to changes in temperature. The resistance of the thermistor is measured using the Arduino's analog ...
This project uses an Arduino Uno and a DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor to monitor ambient temperature in real-time. The system displays temperature readings on the serial monitor and triggers an ...
Celebrating little victories means a nice cup of tea as I managed to transfer an Arduino programme into an AVR ATtiny85 microcontroller. Like the people in and surrounding Raspberry Pi, clever souls ...
I made this project because I wanted a way to automatically control the speed of a DC fan according to the temperature read by a LM35 sensor. I had a few problems with the PWM part mainly because the ...
The difference between the current temperature and the dew point provides a reliable indication of the risk of mould growth on walls or furnishings The dew point indicates not only the risk of mould ...
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