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Mastering Arduino

You're reading from   Mastering Arduino A project-based approach to electronics, circuits, and programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788830584
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jon Hoffman Jon Hoffman
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface The Arduino FREE CHAPTER Basic Electronics Circuit Diagrams Basic Prototyping Arduino IDE Programming the Arduino - The Basics Programming the Arduino - Beyond the Basics Motion Sensor Environment Sensors Obstacle Avoidance and Collision Detection Fun with Lights Fun with Sound Using LCD Displays Speech Recognition and Voice Synthesizing DC Motors and Motor Controllers Servo Motors Using a Relay Remotely Controlling the Arduino Creating a Robot Bluetooth LE Bluetooth Classic Another Book You May Enjoy

Analog read

We read the value from an analog pin using the analogRead() function. This function will return a value between 0 and 1023. This means that if the sensor is returning the full voltage of 5V, then the analogRead() function will return a value 1023, which results in a value of 0.0049V per unit (we will use this number in the sample code). The following code shows the syntax for the analogRead() function:

analogRead(pin);

The analogRead() function takes one parameter which is the pin to read from. The following code uses the analogRead() function with a tmp36 temperature sensor to determine the current temperature:

#define TEMP_PIN 5

void setup() {
  Serial.begin(9600);
}

void loop() {
  int pinValue = analogRead(TEMP_PIN);
  double voltage = pinValue * 0.0049;
  double tempC = (voltage - .5) * 100.0;
  double tempF = (tempC * 1.8) + 32;
  Serial.print(tempC);
  Serial...
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