Arduino Uno
breadboard
9 Pieces Male-Male Jumper Cable
LM35 Temperature Sensor
5mm Red LED
2 Pieces 330 Ohm (Orange-Orange-Brown)
buzzer
The LM35 sensor reads the temperature and converts it to analog data. When we read and interpret the analog data as we do in our LDR application, we measure the temperature of the object there or to which the LM35 is connected. You can measure between -55°C and +150°C with the LM35. It works linearly, that is, by increasing the voltage at the output at the same rate as the temperature increases, it works with a sensitivity of 10mV/°C. The LM35 has three legs. At the same time, when you look at the written part from the front, the cut part on the sensor is the negative (-), the left leg is positive (+) and the middle leg is the signal output. We connect the positive leg of the sensor to +5V and the negative leg to GND. When using the buzzer, we prevent the buzzer from being damaged by putting a resistor as when using an LED. We connect the positive leg of the buzzer to pin 9 of our Arduino board through the resistor. We connect the negative leg of the buzzer to the GND line. We connect the positive leg of the LED to the 8th pin of your Arduino board via the resistor and the negative leg to the GND line. Our circuit is complete.
We did it for self-development.
Yusuf Enes Aras - 1192602047
Yakup Kaya - 1192602020
Ramazan Tanrıkulu - 1192602004
Muhammet Furkan Saydam - 1192602005
Deniz Çelik - 1192602022
Onur Yılmaz - 1192602033


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