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Once uploading the sketch, we will see the values updating live on the Dashboard page. | Once uploading the sketch, we will see the values updating live on the Dashboard page. | ||
- | -Purpose: Being able to measure ourselves the humidity & temperature of the room using our browser or the Arduino IoT Cloud Remote app application on our phone. | + | -Purpose: Being able to measure ourselves the humidity & temperature of the room using our browser or the Arduino IoT Cloud Remote application on our phone. |
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=====Hardware Design==== | =====Hardware Design==== | ||
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+ | =====Software Design==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | <note tip> To get started with this step, you will need some very basic knowledge of the Arduino IoT Cloud service. | ||
+ | * In the cloud, you need to create a new Thing, then configure your device and network. | ||
+ | * You should then add two “Read Only”, Float Variables named “temperature” and “humidity | ||
+ | * Now, you will need to create a Dashboard to see your values from your DTH11 sensor. Go to the Dashboards section, and build a new Dashboard. | ||
+ | * Inside, create two widgets: percentage and gauge. Then you need to link them: | ||
+ | * Gauge -> temperature variable | ||
+ | * Percentage -> humidity variable | ||
+ | * +At the end the code | ||
+ | </note> | ||
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+ | =====Results==== | ||
+ | {{:pm:prj2022:apredescu:ma11.png?nolink&300|}} | ||
+ | {{:pm:prj2022:apredescu:ma22.png?nolink&300|}} | ||
+ | {{ :pm:prj2022:apredescu:ma33.png?nolink |}} | ||
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+ | |||
+ | =====Conclusion==== | ||
+ | As my first project, I find that Arduino is an interesting world of technology especially for beginners! The Arduino DHT11 Temperature and Humidity sensor in the Cloud was fun to create and what made it more interesting is connecting it to the network and getting updated values concerning the temperature and humidity! | ||
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+ | =====Download==== | ||
+ | {{:pm:prj2022:apredescu:project-ma-dht11_temperature_and_humidity_sensor_in_the_cloud.zip|}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Journal==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | - 21 April: project selection. | ||
+ | - 22 April - 11 may: Working on the project | ||
+ | - 19 may: Presentation of the project in class. | ||
+ | - 27 April-27 May: WikiPage (Creating, Modifying, Completing, Finishing) | ||
+ | - 27 may: Done. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Bibliography/Resources==== | ||
+ | https://docs.arduino.cc/cloud/iot-cloud/tutorials/iot-cloud-getting-started | ||
+ | https://docs.arduino.cc/cloud/iot-cloud | ||
+ | https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub |