Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133923605
Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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You are requested to buni an Arduino temperature monitoring circuit. The circuit
consists of a LM35 temperature sensor and three LEDS, each of which is connected
with a resistor in series. Arduino will receive the temperature value and check; if
the temperature is less than 10 degrees, turn on the LED 1 (Blue) and LED_ 2 and
LED 3 OFF. If the temperature is greater than 30 degrees, turn LED_2 (Red) ON
and LED_1 and LED 3 OFF. Otherwise, make LED 3 (Green) blink every 3.5
seconds (3.5 seconds ON, 3.5 seconds OFF). Complete the wiring of the circuit
below. Note that you can use any suitable pins in your wiring.
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Question (2)
Consider the Arduino example described earlier in Question 1. Write the sequence
of code to read the temperature value and you display the temperature on your
monitor (computer). Check if the temperature is less than 10 degrees, turn on the
LED 1 (Blue) and LED 2 and LED 3 OFF. If the temperature is greater than 30
degrees, turn LED_2 (Red) ON and LED 1 and LED 3 OFF. Otherwise, make
LED 3 (Green) blink every 3.5 seconds (3.5 seconds ON, 3.5 seconds OFF).
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Transcribed Image Text:Question (1) . You are requested to buni an Arduino temperature monitoring circuit. The circuit consists of a LM35 temperature sensor and three LEDS, each of which is connected with a resistor in series. Arduino will receive the temperature value and check; if the temperature is less than 10 degrees, turn on the LED 1 (Blue) and LED_ 2 and LED 3 OFF. If the temperature is greater than 30 degrees, turn LED_2 (Red) ON and LED_1 and LED 3 OFF. Otherwise, make LED 3 (Green) blink every 3.5 seconds (3.5 seconds ON, 3.5 seconds OFF). Complete the wiring of the circuit below. Note that you can use any suitable pins in your wiring. ..... ICSPE OO UNO Arduino Question (2) Consider the Arduino example described earlier in Question 1. Write the sequence of code to read the temperature value and you display the temperature on your monitor (computer). Check if the temperature is less than 10 degrees, turn on the LED 1 (Blue) and LED 2 and LED 3 OFF. If the temperature is greater than 30 degrees, turn LED_2 (Red) ON and LED 1 and LED 3 OFF. Otherwise, make LED 3 (Green) blink every 3.5 seconds (3.5 seconds ON, 3.5 seconds OFF).
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