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#include <OneWire.h> | #include <OneWire.h> | ||
#include <DallasTemperature.h> | #include <DallasTemperature.h> | ||
Revision as of 11:17, 16 March 2017
Coding
#include <OneWire.h>
#include <DallasTemperature.h>
// Data wire is plugged into pin 2 on the Arduino
#define ONE_WIRE_BUS 2
// Setup a oneWire instance to communicate with any OneWire devices // (not just Maxim/Dallas temperature ICs)
OneWire oneWire(ONE_WIRE_BUS);
// Pass our oneWire reference to Dallas Temperature.
DallasTemperature sensors(&oneWire);
void setup(void)
{
// start serial port
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.println("Dallas Temperature IC Control Library Demo");
// Start up the library
sensors.begin();
pinMode(11,OUTPUT);
}
void loop(void)
{
// call sensors.requestTemperatures() to issue a global temperature
// request to all devices on the bus
Serial.print(" Requesting temperatures...");
sensors.requestTemperatures(); // Send the command to get temperatures
Serial.println("DONE");
Serial.print("Temperature for Device 1 is: ");
Serial.print(sensors.getTempCByIndex(0)); // Why "byIndex"? // You can have more than one IC on the same bus. // 0 refers to the first IC on the wire
if (sensors.getTempCByIndex(0)>25.5 && sensors.getTempCByIndex(0)<27)
{
digitalWrite(11,HIGH);
}
else{
digitalWrite(11,LOW);
}
}