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The 5 files include all the code that can running a complete Arduino sensor network model.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Week 5
The above photo shows the data receiver, a XBee with a XBee usb explorer.
It is connected with PC through a mini to standard A usb cable.
The ardunio uno board with ardunio shield and XBee.
On the bread board, there is a temperature sensor DS18B20 and 4.7k resistor.
Three pins of the sensor are connected to the ardunio board separately.
On this side, temperature signals are transmitted wirelessly to the data receiver.
A quick response code was generated for our poster.
It's this blog's address.
I read that scientific poster guideline from cornell university and will use Adobe Illustrator to design the poster.
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