
Wearing your Arduino
One of the more interesting aspects of Arduino’s is taking them with you. Now I don’t mean putting a bunch of parts in a small box and sticking it in your pocket, but actually integrating the circuits, conductive thread,
One of the more interesting aspects of Arduino’s is taking them with you. Now I don’t mean putting a bunch of parts in a small box and sticking it in your pocket, but actually integrating the circuits, conductive thread,
We continue with the project by building the temperature sensor module. We are using our favorite, the Dallas DS18B20 digital sensor. It uses one pin to communicate with the Arduino, along with +5vdc and Gnd. We add a 4.7k resistor
After looking at the documentation on our White Rogers thermostat, it looks like we can simplify the operation as such: Now this would be fine, if we were just interested in manual control, but we actually want this to be
Our existing thermostat is a White Rogers that currently controls our Air Conditioner and Electric Furnace. We will be replacing this with our Arduino and LCD display. Attached are the photo’s, schematic, and documentation of the existing control. We will
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