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It is effective in the range between 0 degree Celsius and 100 degree Celsius. Sensitivity is 10mV per degree Celsius. <br> | It is effective in the range between 0 degree Celsius and 100 degree Celsius. Sensitivity is 10mV per degree Celsius. <br> | ||
The output voltage is proportional to the temperature.<br> | The output voltage is proportional to the temperature.<br> | ||
<span style= | This module should be used together with EASY plug control board.<br> | ||
<span style=color:red> '''Special Note:''' <br> | |||
The sensor/module is equipped with the RJ11 6P6C interface, compatible with our keyestudio EASY plug Control Board with RJ11 6P6C interface. <br> If you have the control board of other brands, it is also equipped with the RJ11 6P6C interface but has different internal line sequence, can’t be used compatibly with our sensor/module. </span><br> | |||
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Connect the EASY Plug LM35 temperature sensor to control board using an RJ11 cable. Then connect the control board to your PC with a USB cable. | Connect the EASY Plug LM35 temperature sensor to control board using an RJ11 cable. Then connect the control board to your PC with a USB cable. | ||
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==Upload the Code== | ==Upload the Code== | ||
Below is an example code. Open or drag below code to [https://wiki.keyestudio.com/Getting_Started_with_Mixly Mixly Blocks] and upload. <br> | Below is an example code. Open or drag below code to [https://wiki.keyestudio.com/Getting_Started_with_Mixly Mixly Blocks] and upload. <br> | ||
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==What You Should See== | ==What You Should See== | ||
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Done uploading the code, open the serial monitor and set the baud rate to 9600, you should see the analog temperature value. | Done uploading the code, open the serial monitor and set the baud rate to 9600, you should see the analog temperature value. | ||
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==Extension Experiment 1== | ==Extension Experiment 1== | ||
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<span style=color:brown> '''Temperature Controlled Light''' </span><br> | <span style=color:brown> <big>'''Temperature Controlled Light'''</big> </span><br> | ||
Complete the above experiment, you can get the analog temp. value. Want to try some different experiments. <br> | Complete the above experiment, you can get the analog temp. value. Want to try some different experiments. <br> | ||
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'''Example Code'''<br> | '''Example Code'''<br> | ||
Below is an example code. Open or drag below code to [https://wiki.keyestudio.com/Getting_Started_with_Mixly Mixly Blocks] and upload. <br> | Below is an example code. Open or drag below code to [https://wiki.keyestudio.com/Getting_Started_with_Mixly Mixly Blocks] and upload. <br> | ||
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==Resources == | ==Resources == | ||
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==Buy from == | ==Buy from == | ||
*[https://www.keyestudio.com/newkeyestudio-easy-plug-lm35-temperature-sensor-module-for-arduino-steam-p0062-p0062.html '''Official Website''' ] | *[https://www.keyestudio.com/newkeyestudio-easy-plug-lm35-temperature-sensor-module-for-arduino-steam-p0062-p0062.html '''Official Website''' ] |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 7 January 2021
Introduction
It is based on semiconductor LM35 temperature sensor.
A temperature sensor is exactly what it sounds like - a sensor used to measure ambient temperature.
It is effective in the range between 0 degree Celsius and 100 degree Celsius. Sensitivity is 10mV per degree Celsius.
The output voltage is proportional to the temperature.
This module should be used together with EASY plug control board.
Special Note:
The sensor/module is equipped with the RJ11 6P6C interface, compatible with our keyestudio EASY plug Control Board with RJ11 6P6C interface.
If you have the control board of other brands, it is also equipped with the RJ11 6P6C interface but has different internal line sequence, can’t be used compatibly with our sensor/module.
Features
- Connector: Easy plug
- Power supply: 5V
- Sensitivity: 10mV per degree Celsius
- Function range: 0℃ to 100℃
Technical Details
- Dimensions: 38mm*20mm*18mm
- Weight: 4.6g
Connect It Up
Connect the EASY Plug LM35 temperature sensor to control board using an RJ11 cable. Then connect the control board to your PC with a USB cable.
Upload the Code
Below is an example code. Open or drag below code to Mixly Blocks and upload.
What You Should See
Done uploading the code, open the serial monitor and set the baud rate to 9600, you should see the analog temperature value.
Extension Experiment 1
Temperature Controlled Light
Complete the above experiment, you can get the analog temp. value. Want to try some different experiments.
For instance, when the temperature reaches the setting value, turn on an LED. Let’s get started right now!
Hookup Guide
Connect the EASY Plug LM35 sensor and LED module to control board using RJ11 cables.
Example Code
Below is an example code. Open or drag below code to Mixly Blocks and upload.
What You Should See
Done uploading the code, when the temperature detected by LM35 sensor is greater than 19℃, external LED will be turned on.
Little Knowledge:
As we all known, different regions might exists different climate. So if the setting temp. value is too low or too high, cannot turn on the LED, you can change the value in the code shown below.
Extension Experiment 2
Adding 4-digit LED Display
Next, how about adding a 4-digit LED display to show the temperature value. Let’s get started right now!
Hookup Guide
Connect the EASY Plug LM35 sensor and 4-digit LED module to control board using RJ11 cables.
Example Code
Below is an example code.
Upload success, you should be able to see the temperature value is showed on the 4-digit LED display.
Resources
https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS0123