LM35 Temperature Sensor with Arduino For Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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Very clear explained ! Good Job ! Keep working !
hey it is great Project, you can increase its accuracy by Getting 50-60 values of temperature and taking avg of that, bcz many time sensors values fluctuate
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Hey hi i m getting 50-60 values how to change it properly?
Good job 👍
Hello! Very cool project but I have a question. My program says that the temperature is 0.0 or 100.0+. I followed the schematic and code exactly, (I have the same temperature sensor), it doesn't work. Can you please help me? @THE ELECTRONIC GUY. Thanks!!
Hey man, I’m having the same problem wid my sensor. What did you do to solve your problem?
Thanks a lot for the video ! :)
Hello need components to do project please send if you are available please pleasee
is the analog out of lm35 constant?
Good
I can use TIP120 transistor for motor..?
Super
Lets say i have an LM35D, is it possible to have temperature more than a 100*C
Which website you use
6v motor DC wire cut remote control
Hey, I bought a "Paladone Monkey Bomb Clock" and want to add sound-clips whenever the alarm is starting. Are you able to add this? Would probably giving you lot of views too since a lot of people are wanting this.
Please elaborate the details 😁
@@THEELECTRONICGUY currently the monkey alarm is just clapping with the hands, I would like to add some short music with text that the originial monkey from call of duty zombes usually says.
I thought about a sd card reader with little loudspeaker, only stuck on the part of triggering the loudspeaker, since accustic sensor would be recognized when I am speaking, and light sensor would be challenging to figure out a good plan.
@@TTFNiNjA It can be easy if you trigger it with peizo plate, or even you can open it and find a wire which sends signal to rotate motors and use that to triiger.
I think this video will help you ruclips.net/video/3P3xxKS-l8E/видео.html
Tks for the video.
What program do you use to draw the Arduino Circuits?
Yes was wondering the same
Congratulations.I have aquestion.Which program are you using for schematic drawing?
Its TinkerCad
Amazing video
I have a doubt why did you showed us first vout*100 but then you did vout*500
Please reply and tell
Me thanks
Actually you need to multiply it by 5(which represents the voltage level 5v= analog value 1023)
If we use 3.3V of arduino as reference voltage for LM35DZ sensor , does Vout* 500 changes or remains same?
@@RavindraSingh-jw2sm I think is ==you should multiply by 3.3 idk
Amazing work bro 👌👌
When I powered the sensor with 5v it started to get heated up very fast and suddenly I unplugged it. Does it get hot actually or is it faculty??
Please reply...
No it does not. Check the pinouts of the sensor.
I had to connect a resistor from the output pin to ground as shown in the datasheet to fix this problem.
@@brasilboy2000 what value was your resistor??
Which Arduino have you used?
could speak in English ?
But he did?