If you are looking for an inexpensive, accurate, easy-to-use temperature sensor, then LM35 is an excellent choice. It has an accuracy of ±¼°C at room temperature and ±¾°C over a full −55°C to 150°C ...
In one of our previous tutorials, we have shown you how you can interface LM35 Temperature Sensor with Arduino because it's cheap, easy to use, and requires minuscule power for stable operation. But ...
A data logger built on using the adafruit Datalogging Arduino Shield on an Arduino Mega 2560 R3. 3 types of different units can be measured right now: Current, Voltage, Temperature.
[Edward], creator of the Cave Pearl project, an underwater data logger, needed a way to measure temperature with a microcontroller. Normally, this problem is most easily solved by throwing a ...
[Husham] not only likes his electronics projects but clearly enjoys documenting them as well. He’s written a nice Instructable on a Temperature Data Logger that he has built and thankfully makes his ...
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 ...
In today’s world, where environmental concerns are increasingly at the forefront of global consciousness, the ability to monitor and analyse environmental data has become crucial. From ensuring ...
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