Arduino – Temperature Sensor
What are the other units in which temperature can be measured using the sensor?
The temperature can be measured in Kelvin, Fahrenheit, or Celsius scale using different formulas.
What are some functions used from common libraries for sensing purposes?
Functions like Environment. begin() and the methods Environment.readTemperature() & Environment.readHumidity() are used for the sensing purpose in the Arduino.
What is the LM35 sensor and its use in Arduino board?
LM35 sensor is an analog temperature sensor that operates on high voltage. It is generally used to produce output temperature on a Celsius scale.
Arduino – Temperature Sensor
Sensors are widely used for sensing different quantities and quantifying them. One such example of a sensor is the temperature sensor which uses Arduino for displaying this temperature. The main feature of this sensor is that it can display the detected temperature on a Celsius scale.
In this article, we will study how to design this Temperature Sensor using the Arduino board and programming software. We will study the specifications needed for this sensor, and the methods and circuit diagrams used for designing this sensor. In addition to this, we will see the Arduino code written on IDE that will result in a sensor.
Table of Content
- Temperature Sensor
- Technical Specifications
- Components
- Working principle
- Temperature Sensor with its circuit diagram
- Pseudocode
- Code
- Advantages of Arduino
- Disadvantages of Arduino
- Applications