Author : Joseph iorhile ab
Keyword : Microcontroller, environmental temperature, measurement
Subject : Computer science
Article Type : Original article (research)
Article File : Full Text PDF
Abstract : Technology has been moving towards automation for a long time. The basic principle of technology is to make life easier by explicitly leaving fewer things to a man. There is no doubt that automation is the future; most importantly, it takes place directly in the environment. It makes life easier and easier in all aspects. Globally, automated systems are preferred to manual systems. The increasing number of Internet users over the past few decades has made the Internet an integral part of life, and IoT is the latest and emerging Internet technology. Arduino is a newly developed open-source hardware and software system. Still, it has caught the attention of a large tech community. Its less technical design and affordable cost are fundamental features that widen its wide range of uses, being the compatibility with many other electronic devices and the possibility of expansion being interesting features that widen the range of uses. Arduino hardware is simply a motherboard that, with appropriate computer programming (IDE - Integrated Development Environment), can be used to create interacting objects. This project aims to build an Arduino-based embedded temperature monitoring device. The device is built using Arduino, a temperature sensor and an LCD display. The device could sense temperature and provide information in a liquid crystal display. Out of many clones and various microcontroller boards available, Arduino Uno was used in this project. The project is divided into two parts: theoretical and experimental. The project is successful and meets the pre-established objectives. The implementation is possible with the help of magazine articles downloaded from the internet, previous work by other students on Arduino projects and related websites where most information is available
Article by : Iorhile Joseph Abe
Article add date : 2023-02-05
How to cite : Joseph iorhile ab. (2023-February-05). Microcontroller-based environmental temperature measurement. retrieved from https://openacessjournal.com/abstract/1167