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Behind the slick color display is a PCB with an unidentified microcontroller, power supply circuitry, a DHT11 environmental sensor, and a further small module which purports to be the CO2 sensor.
He decided to take an in-depth look at the DHT11 sensor; which you can get your hands on for under $3 if you know where to look. The four-pin device uses a 1-wire protocol. [Rajendra] discusses ...
To build your very own IoT rain checking system, you will need a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, a DHT11 Temperature & Humidity Sensor (4 pins), and a raindrop sensing board, which can be purchased for ...
First, we need a DHT11 sensor, and to check whether it works using one micro:bit. To do this, we must teach the MakeCode editor new tricks. Go to “Extensions”, type in “DHT11” and click on ...
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