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Wireless weather station with Arduino Due and 3.5" TFT
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Last crawled date: 5 years, 9 months ago
I've built my own weather station with some cheap Arduino parts. The case and the frame was designed by myself with Freecad 0.18. Here is a part list I used for this project:
RECEIVER:
Arduino Due R3
3.5" TFT display
DS3231 - Real time clock
DHT22 - Temperature/Humidity Sensor
NRF24L01
TRANSMITTER:
Arduino Nano v3
DHT 22 - Temperature/Humidity sensor
BMP 280 - Air pressure sensor
NRF24L01 - Wireless module
Solar Panel 5V, 5W USB
LiPo 523450 3,7V 1000mAh - battery
TP4056 - Battery charger module
MT3608 DC/DC step up - Power module to increase the LiPo power from 3,7V to 5V
It was a great project to learn a little bit more of programming with Arduino and part design with Freecad 0.18.
Feel free to use the case to copy my project. I am about to build the case for the outdoor transmitter. Whenever I'm done with it, I'll provide the file here.
Update:
The outdoor transmitter case is done!
Here is the link to it --> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3936686
Enjoy ;-)
RECEIVER:
Arduino Due R3
3.5" TFT display
DS3231 - Real time clock
DHT22 - Temperature/Humidity Sensor
NRF24L01
TRANSMITTER:
Arduino Nano v3
DHT 22 - Temperature/Humidity sensor
BMP 280 - Air pressure sensor
NRF24L01 - Wireless module
Solar Panel 5V, 5W USB
LiPo 523450 3,7V 1000mAh - battery
TP4056 - Battery charger module
MT3608 DC/DC step up - Power module to increase the LiPo power from 3,7V to 5V
It was a great project to learn a little bit more of programming with Arduino and part design with Freecad 0.18.
Feel free to use the case to copy my project. I am about to build the case for the outdoor transmitter. Whenever I'm done with it, I'll provide the file here.
Update:
The outdoor transmitter case is done!
Here is the link to it --> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3936686
Enjoy ;-)
