DESIGNING OF TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY MONITORING EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Keywords:
Temperature and Humidity sensor, Embedded System, Human Machine InterfaceAbstract
The places such as weather forecasting system, nuclear radiation measurement, greenhouses, agro-automation systems require real-time monitoring of environmental parameters like temperature and humidity. So a low-cost, low-power temperature and humidity sensor interfacing with embedded systems using PIC microcontroller and PLC is designed. The paper is analyzing the operating mechanism of DHT11 temperature and humidity combined sensor; where it features temperature and humidity sensor complex with calibrated digital signal output. The DHT11 sensor interfacing with controller is programmed, then the temperature and humidity acquisition program porting to embedded platform. Meanwhile, the data through human machine interface is intuitive feedback to the user.
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