From c01bc2b62f76a5d417e5ed13dcb0c047a4f67224 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cristian Maglie Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2013 18:38:03 +0100 Subject: Merged upcoming 1.0.4 and updated revision log --- .../EsploraTemperatureSensor.ino | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libraries/Esplora/Beginners/EsploraTemperatureSensor/EsploraTemperatureSensor.ino (limited to 'libraries/Esplora/Beginners/EsploraTemperatureSensor/EsploraTemperatureSensor.ino') diff --git a/libraries/Esplora/Beginners/EsploraTemperatureSensor/EsploraTemperatureSensor.ino b/libraries/Esplora/Beginners/EsploraTemperatureSensor/EsploraTemperatureSensor.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72bbf04 --- /dev/null +++ b/libraries/Esplora/Beginners/EsploraTemperatureSensor/EsploraTemperatureSensor.ino @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +/* + Esplora Temperature Sensor + + This sketch shows you how to read the Esplora's temperature sensor + You can read the temperature sensor in Farhenheit or Celsius. + + Created on 22 Dec 2012 + by Tom Igoe + + This example is in the public domain. + */ +#include + +void setup() +{ + Serial.begin(9600); // initialize serial communications with your computer +} + +void loop() +{ + // read the temperature sensor in Celsius, then Fahrenheit: + int celsius = Esplora.readTemperature(DEGREES_C); + int fahrenheit = Esplora.readTemperature(DEGREES_F); + + // print the results: + Serial.print("Temperature is: "); + Serial.print(celsius); + Serial.print(" degrees Celsius, or "); + Serial.print(fahrenheit); + Serial.println(" degrees Fahrenheit."); + Serial.println(" Fahrenheit = (9/5 * Celsius) + 32"); + + // wait a second before reading again: + delay(1000); +} + + -- cgit v1.2.3-18-g5258