Displaying Temperature and Humidity on an LCD

Integrate this easy-to-use DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor into your weather station, drone, weather balloon, or greenhouse.

Jul 19, 2019

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Display data on 20x4 LCD

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Display data on 16x2 LCD

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Display data on 16x2 LCD

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Wiring LCD and DHT11 to Arduino Uno

Wiring LCD and DHT11 to Arduino Uno

Wiring LCD and DHT11 to Arduino Uno

Wiring LCD and DHT11 to Arduino Uno

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toastghost1767

a year ago

this code should work #include <DHT.h> #include <LiquidCrystal.h> const int RS = 2, EN = 3, D4 = 4, D5 = 5, D6 = 6, D7 = 7; LiquidCrystal lcd(RS, EN, D4, D5, D6, D7); #define DHTPIN 8 // Define the pin where your DHT11 sensor is connected #define DHTTYPE DHT11 // Define the type of DHT sensor DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE); void setup() { lcd.begin(16, 2); dht.begin(); // Initialize the DHT sensor } void loop() { delay(2000); // Wait for a few seconds between measurements float temperature = dht.readTemperature(); // Read temperature in Celsius float humidity = dht.readHumidity(); // Read humidity lcd.clear(); // Clear the LCD display lcd.setCursor(0, 0); lcd.print("Temp: "); lcd.print(String(temperature, 1)); // Displays temperature with 1 decimal place lcd.print("C"); lcd.setCursor(0, 1); lcd.print("Humidity: "); lcd.print(String(humidity, 1)); // Displays humidity with 1 decimal place lcd.print("%"); }

Anonymous user

2 years ago

Hi! Is there any way to show the time instead of the Kelvin temperature? Thanks!

Herbman33

2 years ago

I have an error in the code. "dht DHT;" errors with 'dht' does not name a type. I am lost

Anonymous user

2 years ago

the <dht.h> script part is invalid for me. I made my own script for it in python3.9 that works but that's it.

Anonymous user

4 years ago

This is perfect for what I am going to need. Thank you . Felix C

Anonymous user

5 years ago

Hi! Is there any way to show the time instead of the Kelvin temperature? Thanks!