This is the starting of my Arduino powered weather station. Thus far we using a Freetronics Eleven (Arduino Uno Compatible) from Jaycars, DFRobot LCD Keypad Shield(Clone off of eBay), and DFRobot LM35 Temperature sensor from Little Bird Electronics. I also have a SDcard module to add for data logging so that can be output to a webpage via gnuplot.
I am going to be adding more to it as I can afford to get items needed, like Humidity, barometric/temperature sensors, bigger LCD and RTC.
Here is some of the current code
// include the library code: #include <LiquidCrystal.h> #define aref_voltage 3.3 // initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins of the DFRobot LCD Keypad shield LiquidCrystal lcd(8, 9, 4, 5, 6, 7); //Connect LM35 on Analog int sensorPin = 1; int sensorTemp; void setup() { // set up the LCD's number of columns and rows lcd.begin(16, 2); // initialize the serial communications Serial.begin(9600); analogReference(EXTERNAL); } void loop() { sensorTemp = analogRead(sensorPin); float volt = sensorTemp * aref_voltage; volt /= 1024.0; float tempC = volt * 1000; //Display the temperature on Serial monitor Serial.print("Temp:"); Serial.print(tempC); Serial.println("°C"); delay(500); //Display the temperature on LCD lcd.clear(); //clear LCD screen lcd.setCursor(0,0); lcd.print("Current Temp."); lcd.setCursor(0,1); lcd.print((long)tempC / 10); //value from analog corresponding to temperature lcd.print("."); lcd.print((long)tempC % 10); lcd.print((char)223); //magic char. # for ° lcd.print("C"); delay(1000); }
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