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Sensors
Temperature sensor (LM35)
Moisture sensor
Moisture sensor
Dry condition
Optimum condition
Soil is dry 0V
soil moisture
OPTIMUM 0V-0.69V
ILLUMINATION
DARK 2.5V- 3V
NIGHT 3V-3.47V
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Temperature range in degree Celsius Temperature sensor output(Vout)
100 C 0.5V
150 to 200 C 0.75-1.0V
20 0to 250 C 1.0-1.25V
250 to 30 0C 1.25-1.5V
30 0to 35 0C 1.5-1.75V
350 to 400 C 1.75-2.0V
400 to 45 0C 2.0-2.25V
450 to 500 C 2.25-2.5V
500 to 55 0C 2.5-2.75V
550 to 600C 2.75-3.0V
600 to 650 C 3.0-3.25V
650 to 70 0C 3.25-3.5V
70 0to 750 C 3.5-3.75V
75 0to 80 0C 3.75-4.0V
80 0to 850 C 4.0-4.25V
85 0to 900 C 4.25-4.5V
900 to 95 0C 4.5-4.75V
950 to 1000 C 4.75-5V
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat
display device made up of any number of color
or monochrome pixels arrayed in front of a light
source or reflector.
Data can be placed at any location on the LCD.
For 16×2 LCD, the address locations are:
First line 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 through 8F
Second line C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 through CF
Logic status on control lines:
E - 0 Access to LCD disabled
- 1 Access to LCD enabled
R/W - 0 Writing data to LCD
- 1 Reading data from LCD
RS - 0 Instruction
- 1 Character
ADVANTAGES
Sensors used have high sensitivity and are easy to handle.