Components and supplies
Arduino UNO
LED (generic)
MAKERFACTORY 5V relay module compatible with Arduino
I2C 16x2 Arduino LCD Display Module
60W PCIe 12V 5A Power Supply
Solderless Breadboard Full Size
Resistor 100 ohm
Gravity: Analog LM35 Temperature Sensor For Arduino
Jumper wires (generic)
HC-05 Bluetooth Module
Apps and platforms
Arducontroller
Project description
Code
The Program
c_cpp
unfortunately, the sketch is not how i like right now, its working but its just... doesn't look good. I will share the code with you guys soon when i finished the project completely. This is because i respect you and don't want to give you a messy code:)
The Program
c_cpp
unfortunately, the sketch is not how i like right now, its working but its just... doesn't look good. I will share the code with you guys soon when i finished the project completely. This is because i respect you and don't want to give you a messy code:)
Downloadable files
The breadboard prototype wiring diagram
There is 3 parts in the picture, just how i did it in real life as you can see in the project preview, 1. The top part, is the OUTPUTS of the device, the LCD, and the relays (which are LEDs in this picture, you can simply connect the Arduino GPIOs to the relay module pins instead) 2. The main Arduino UNO board 3. The INPUTS of the device, the push buttons (I'll explain them later), the LM35 temperature sonsor, and the HC-05 Bluetooth module.
The breadboard prototype wiring diagram
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