Release Description: v1.0.0-beta.1 - Arduino Weather Station
This beta release marks the introduction of the Arduino Weather Station, a comprehensive device designed to capture and record key weather parameters including temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. Utilizing the Arduino Uno microcontroller, various sensors, and essential components, the system delivers a versatile solution for weather monitoring enthusiasts.
Key Features:
Measurement and recording of temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.
Utilizes Arduino Uno microcontroller for data processing and control.
Components include sensors such as Temperature Sensor [TMP36], LCD 16 x 2, Photoresistor, Gas Sensor, and more.
Incorporates a dual Arduino board setup ("Arduino 1" and "Arduino 2") for enhanced functionality.
Instructions for Use:
Ensure all necessary files and libraries are included.
Connect two Arduino Uno boards as per the provided instructions, dedicating each to "Arduino 1" and "Arduino 2" respectively.
Download and upload the provided code to your Arduino Uno. For users without a physical microcontroller, an online simulation tool like Tinkercad is recommended.
Experience a live preview of the Arduino Weather Station using Tinkercad.
Items Used:
Arduino Uno R3 (2)
Temperature Sensor [TMP36] (1)
LCD 16 x 2 (1)
220 Ω Resistor (2)
Photoresistor (1)
Gas Sensor (1)
4.7 kΩ Resistor (1)
Slide switch (3)
This beta release is intended for testing and feedback purposes. Users are encouraged to explore the system, provide feedback, and report any issues encountered during implementation. Your valuable insights will contribute to refining and enhancing the Arduino Weather Station in future releases.