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− | Temperature data from around the space is | + | Temperature data from around the space is being logged via [http://cacti.nottinghack.org.uk/graph_view.php Cacti].<br/> |
− | Sampling done with DS18S20 1-wire digital | + | Sampling done with DS18S20 1-wire digital thermometers, these can be daisy chained of the other arduino and MQTT devices.<br/> |
− | + | Temperatures are regularly published to "nh/temp" in the format "address:temp" e.g. "10C3282902080021:20.31". <br/> | |
− | + | Current temperature sensors: | |
+ | * [[LED Matrix|MatrixMQTT]] - Blue room, studio and comfy area | ||
+ | * [[Mini-matrix]] - Snackspace fridge | ||
+ | * [[WorkshopMQTT]] - Workshop | ||
+ | |||
+ | Possible Arduinos to hook into: | ||
* [[Gatekeeper]] in members box room (arduino, ethernet) | * [[Gatekeeper]] in members box room (arduino, ethernet) | ||
− | |||
* [[Vending Machine]] in workshop (nanode) | * [[Vending Machine]] in workshop (nanode) | ||
− | * [[Energy Monitoring|Energy Monitor]] in blue room cupboard (XRF) | + | * [[Energy Monitoring|Energy Monitor]] to go in blue room cupboard (XRF) |
+ | |||
+ | === Cheap and cheerful thermistor workshop === | ||
+ | I have a bag of surplus 47k thermistors (about 500) and I intend to build a number of circuits to measure temperature starting with the very simplest and culminating in a teachable HackSpace project with reasonable accuracy. We will put these devices in fridges, near heat sources, near doors, windows, indoors, outdoors, you name it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The component: | ||
+ | * Listed in stores as "Future Electronics B4090K Thermistor 47k 5%" | ||
+ | * I think it may be this one | ||
+ | ** http://uk.futureelectronics.com/en/Search.aspx?dsNav=Ny:True,Ro:0,Nea:True,N:477-4294920237 | ||
+ | ** http://uk.futureelectronics.com/en/Technologies/Product.aspx?ProductID=NTCLE100E3473JB0VISHAY8666240 | ||
+ | * however, the Vishay product may be obsolete and the tolerance is listed as 1.5% rather than 5% | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | VISHAY | ||
+ | NTCLE100 Series NTC 47 kOhm ±1.5 % Radial Leaded Standard Precision Thermistor | ||
+ | Mfr Part#: NTCLE100E3473JB0 | ||
+ | Packaging : BAG | ||
+ | Std Packaging Qty: 500 | ||
+ | Min Order Qty: 1 | ||
+ | As low as: £0.1751 (GBP) | ||
+ | In Stock: No | ||
+ | Type: | ||
+ | NTC | ||
+ | Resistance: | ||
+ | 47 kO | ||
+ | Tolerance (%): | ||
+ | ±1.5 % | ||
+ | B-constant: | ||
+ | 4090 °K | ||
+ | Temperature Range: | ||
+ | -40 to +125 °C | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Some Google digging reveals... | ||
+ | * http://www.vishay.com/docs/29049/ntcle100.pdf | ||
+ | * these thermistors are colour coded | ||
+ | ** Yellow Violet Orange Gold | ||
+ | *** B25/85-VALUE = 4090K (+/- 5%) (the gold means 5%) | ||
+ | |||
+ | The simplest circuits and Arduino code... | ||
+ | * http://arduino.cc/playground/Main/InterfacingWithHardware#envtture | ||
+ | ** http://arduino.cc/playground/ComponentLib/Thermistor | ||
+ | ** http://arduino.cc/playground/ComponentLib/Thermistor2 | ||
+ | ** http://arduino.cc/playground/ComponentLib/Thermistor3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[User:Msemtd|Michael Erskine]] 06:43, 14 December 2011 (EST) | ||
===Old Notes=== | ===Old Notes=== | ||
− | * Temp sensors dotted around space | + | * Temp sensors dotted around space - done to some degree |
* Nanode again | * Nanode again | ||
− | * Small wireless units or daisy chain of | + | * Small wireless units or daisy chain of dallas one wires? |
* Humidity sensor's? | * Humidity sensor's? | ||
− | * Push to cacti | + | * Push to cacti - done - [http://cacti.nottinghack.org.uk/graph_view.php] |
− | * Query from irc | + | * Query from irc - done; say "!temp" in #nottinghack |
[[Category:Projects]] | [[Category:Projects]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Projects (in progress)]] | ||
[[Category:Instrumentation]] | [[Category:Instrumentation]] |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 31 January 2019
Temperature data from around the space is being logged via Cacti.
Sampling done with DS18S20 1-wire digital thermometers, these can be daisy chained of the other arduino and MQTT devices.
Temperatures are regularly published to "nh/temp" in the format "address:temp" e.g. "10C3282902080021:20.31".
Current temperature sensors:
- MatrixMQTT - Blue room, studio and comfy area
- Mini-matrix - Snackspace fridge
- WorkshopMQTT - Workshop
Possible Arduinos to hook into:
- Gatekeeper in members box room (arduino, ethernet)
- Vending Machine in workshop (nanode)
- Energy Monitor to go in blue room cupboard (XRF)
Cheap and cheerful thermistor workshop
I have a bag of surplus 47k thermistors (about 500) and I intend to build a number of circuits to measure temperature starting with the very simplest and culminating in a teachable HackSpace project with reasonable accuracy. We will put these devices in fridges, near heat sources, near doors, windows, indoors, outdoors, you name it.
The component:
- Listed in stores as "Future Electronics B4090K Thermistor 47k 5%"
- I think it may be this one
- however, the Vishay product may be obsolete and the tolerance is listed as 1.5% rather than 5%
VISHAY
NTCLE100 Series NTC 47 kOhm ±1.5 % Radial Leaded Standard Precision Thermistor
Mfr Part#: NTCLE100E3473JB0
Packaging : BAG
Std Packaging Qty: 500
Min Order Qty: 1
As low as: £0.1751 (GBP)
In Stock: No
Type:
NTC
Resistance:
47 kO
Tolerance (%):
±1.5 %
B-constant:
4090 °K
Temperature Range:
-40 to +125 °C
Some Google digging reveals...
- http://www.vishay.com/docs/29049/ntcle100.pdf
- these thermistors are colour coded
- Yellow Violet Orange Gold
- B25/85-VALUE = 4090K (+/- 5%) (the gold means 5%)
- Yellow Violet Orange Gold
The simplest circuits and Arduino code...
Michael Erskine 06:43, 14 December 2011 (EST)
Old Notes
- Temp sensors dotted around space - done to some degree
- Nanode again
- Small wireless units or daisy chain of dallas one wires?
- Humidity sensor's?
- Push to cacti - done - [1]
- Query from irc - done; say "!temp" in #nottinghack