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DHT11_Voitures

This small project allow me to get a numeric Thermometer in my ancient car.
Those days, I want to modernize my old car by adding electronics by myself.
This arduino project is in fact usable everywhere but that’s gave me a pretext for the realisation of this project in my old car.
By the way, this project gave me the opportunity to code in a language that i’m not used to and also to conceive a PCB on software and realize it at the end.
To finish, I want to make a final product usable by anyone by conceive and product a case by a 3D printer.

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Getting Started

To get a copy of the project, you can go on the GitHub’s webpage of the project and click on the green button to download as a .ZIP file. However, if you’re using a prompt console on an Unix machine use this line :

git clone https://github.com/Franck1333/DHT11_Voitures.git

Prerequisites

To use the project, you will need some Hardware :

An Arduino Board	(here: Arduino Nano, https://tinyurl.com/arduinoMiniboards)
An OLED Screen 		(here: 128 x 64, https://tinyurl.com/oledscreenarduino)
A DHT11 Sensor		(here: Mine got 3 Pins but this one in the link will work as well, https://tinyurl.com/DHT11sensor4p)
A LED

Also, a breadboard or PCB and also Wires and tools needed to solder.

And you will also need some libraries and softwares :

- An Arduino IDE Up to date
- An Arduino board

Downloading/Installing

To get and downloaded the files, use this line :

git clone https://github.com/Franck1333/DHT11_Voitures.git

When the project is Downloaded, check your pi folder, and you will see the folder DHT11_Voitures .

Run

The Way to run the project :

  1. To run the project; You need to compile and upload the Source code
    to the Arduino Board by using the Arduino IDE
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  2. When it’s done, you should assembly all the component on a
    breadboard or solder all the components on a PCB
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  3. When the last step is done, You must Power on by pluggin an USB power source to your Arduino boards and if you didn’t make any mistakes , It’s Works.
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Running the tests

That’s how to test the program:
Use the Arduino IDE with your files

<file>.ino

The Folders and Files

In this project we’ve got some folders

Folders

- 3D_Model: 3D Files needed to create a cases for the Thermometer.
- Documents_Fritzing: Files used to conceive and assembly all the component.
- Lib: Library used by the main program.
- Pictures: Pictures of the project.

Files in “/DHT11_Voitures/”

Main features of the program

- Voitures_DHT11.ino: That's main program.
- Scheme_DHT11.pdf: That's the scheme of the numeric thermometer.
- Components_list.html: This is the list of components needed for this project.

Authors

  • Franck ROCHAT - Initial work - Franck ROCHAT Thank You ! ❤️
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