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Arduino Home Automation Projects

You're reading from   Arduino Home Automation Projects Automate your home using the powerful Arduino platform.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783986064
Length 132 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marco Schwartz Marco Schwartz
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building Wireless XBee Motion Detectors 2. Control Lights from Your Phone or Tablet FREE CHAPTER 3. Measuring the Temperature Using Bluetooth 4. Weather Station in the Cloud with Xively 5. Monitor Your Energy Consumption in the Cloud 6. Hack a Commercial Home Automation Device 7. Build Your Own Home Automation System Index

Testing the sensors


Before sending the data from our sensors to the cloud, we'll first make sure these sensors are working correctly. To do this, we are going to make the usual test sketch that will try to read data from the sensors and print this data on the serial monitor.

Let's now go to the Arduino IDE. The Arduino sketch starts by importing the correct library for the DHT sensor. The library is as follows:

#include "DHT.h"

We also have to declare the variables to store the measurements:

int lightLevel;
float humidity;
float temperature;

And to define on which pin the DHT sensor is connected, use the following code:

#define DHTPIN 7
#define DHTTYPE DHT11

We also have to create the instance for the DHT sensor:

DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE);

In the setup() function of the sketch, we need to initialize the DHT sensor:

dht.begin();

Then, start the serial connection:

Serial.begin(115200);

In the loop() function of the sketch, we make the measurements:

float temperature = dht.readTemperature();
float humidity...
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