Work with Arduino: TEMPERATURE LEVEL BAR GRAPH USING LM35 WITH ARDUINOsteemCreated with Sketch.

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TODAY - HOW TO CREATE TEMPERATURE LEVEL BAR GRAPH USING LM35 WITH ARDUINO






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Source: http://www.theorycircuit.com/temperature-level-bar-graph-using-lm35-with-arduino/

The bar graph LED output is very easy to understand the level of output. Here we used LM35 three pin temperature sensor and arduino uno to take input from LM35 and to control array of LED.

The temperature sensor’s output pin connected with the analog input pin (A0) of arduino and the digital pins 8 to 12 are connected with LEDs. Here you can additionally connect the buzzer at digital pin D7 of arduino to get beep output when the temperature level exceeds particular level. The arduino sketch code given here has the buzzer output function.

Step 1: Circuit diagram



Step 2: Temperature level bar graph arduino sketch code
For Temperature level bar graph arduino sketch code Visit: http://www.theorycircuit.com/temperature-level-bar-graph-using-lm35-with-arduino/

Шаг 3: LM35 Pinout



Step 4: Components List

S.no Name quantity

1.Arduino uno board1

2.LED RedLED 2 YellowLED 1 Green 2

3.Resistor-220Ω 5 Resistor 1KΩ 1

4.Connecting wires as required

5.LM 35 temperature sensor 1



Step 5: Prototype





Step 6: Screen shot


Source: http://www.theorycircuit.com/temperature-level-bar-graph-using-lm35-with-arduino/


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Ive been working with arduino too to revitalize old tech, following you to learn more, i dont know too much yet

thank you!)