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Temprature and humidity sensore

Introduction: Humidity and temperature are common parameters to measure environmental conditions. In this Arduino based project we are going to measure ambient temperature and humidity and display it on a 16x2 LCD screen. A combined temperature and humidity sensor DHT11 is used with Arduino uno to develop this Celsius scale thermometer and percentage scale humidity measurement project. This project consists of three sections - one senses the humidity and temperature by using humidity and temperature sensor DHT11. The second section reads the DHT sensor module’s output and extracts temperature and humidity values into a suitable number in percentage and Celsius scale. And the third part of the system displays humidity and temperature on LCD Applications: It can be used for measuring humidity and temperature values in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Weather stations also use these sensors to predict weather conditions.  The humidity sensor is used as a preventi...

Ecn subject formulas (22330)

Introduction to Network Theorems in Electrical Engineering, Electric circuit theorems are always beneficial to help find voltage and currents in multi-loop circuits. These theorems use fundamental rules or formulas and basic equations of mathematics to analyze  basic components of electrical or electronics  parameters such as voltages, currents, resistance, and so on. These fundamental theorems include the basic theorems like Superposition theorem, Tellegen’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem, and Thevenin’s theorems. Another group of network theorems that are mostly used in the circuit analysis process includes the Compensation theorem, Substitution theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Millman’s theorem, and Miller’s theorem. Network Theorems All the network theorems are briefly discussed below. 1. Super Position Theorem The Superposition theorem is a way to determine the currents and voltages present in a circuit that has multiple sources (considering one so...