Interfacing Arduino with DHT11 Sensor is one of the simplest and most useful projects for beginners in electronics and embedded systems. The DHT11 sensor is widely used for measuring temperature and humidity, and when connected with an Arduino, it provides accurate environmental data for various applications. This setup is commonly used in weather stations, smart homes, and IoT projects.
With this module, you can easily collect real-time environmental readings and display them on a serial monitor or an LCD. It is an excellent choice for students, hobbyists, and engineers looking to learn sensor interfacing with Arduino.
Features & Details:
- Measures both temperature (°C) and humidity (%).
- Operates on 3.3V to 5V power supply.
- Digital output, making it easy to interface with Arduino.
- Pre-calibrated and accurate sensor readings.
- Compact size and low power consumption.
- Supported by multiple Arduino libraries for easy coding.
- Suitable for IoT, weather monitoring, and automation projects.
- Beginner-friendly project with simple wiring and coding.
Applications:
- Weather monitoring system.
- Home automation projects.
- Greenhouse climate monitoring.
- IoT environmental data logging.
- Educational projects for Arduino beginners.
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