This LM35 Temperature Sensor Project with Arduino can function as a basic thermometer and measure temperature. The temperature is measured by the LM35 sensor, which can measure temperatures ranging from -50 degrees Celsius to +150 degrees Celsius.
The LM35, which you can see its image below, is an analog sensor that measures temperature in Celsius with calibrated accuracy. The operating voltage of this sensor ranges from 4 to 20 volts DC.
How to Use the LM35 Temperature Sensor Project with Arduino
After completing the Project, you simply need to program the code onto the microcontroller. Then, provide power to the project. Using the potentiometer on the project, you can adjust the brightness of the LCD display. Now, you can use the project. If you bring a heated object such as a soldering iron near the LM35 temperature sensor, the temperature reading will increase.
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This project has:
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Money back guarantee in case of dissatisfaction ( according to the rules )
Free update
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