PINOUT: The DHT11 has only 3 pins:
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The DHT11 is a basic, low-cost digital temperature and humidity sensor.
It uses a capacitive humidity sensor and a thermistor to measure the surrounding air, and
spits out a digital signal on the data pin (no analog input pins needed).
Its fairly simple to use, but requires careful timing to grab data.
The only real downside of this sensor is you can only get new data from it once every 2 seconds.
We have seen how we can drive an LED from a single GPIO pin
programmed as output pin or how we can read its state
through another GPIO pin, programmed as input pin.
Can one do more with a single pin?
How can we, with a single pin
Let’s have a look at the DHT11 data sheet:
Most of the following information is just a copy from the data sheet.
In order to convert these measurements into numeric values
and send them to the end user through a serial protocol,
a preprogrammed micro-controller must be implemented on the chip.
In the case of the DHT11 this is an 8 bit micro-controller,
which does the conversion into binary and which creates the serial protocol
This sensor includes a resistive-type humidity measurement component and an NTC temperature measurement component,
and connects to a high-performance 8-bit microcontroller, offering excellent quality, fast response, anti-interference ability
and cost-effectiveness. Each DHT11 element is strictly calibrated in the laboratory that is extremely accurate on humidity calibration.
The calibration coefficients are stored as programmes in the OTP memory, which are used by the sensor’s internal signal detecting process.
The single-wire serial interface makes system integration quick and easy. Its small size, low power consumption and
up-to-20 meter signal transmission making it the best choice for various applications, including those most demanding ones.
The component is 4-pin single row pin package.
As we can see from the specs below, the DHT11 power line
can be directly connected to the cobbler 3.3V (or the 5V) line
Communication Format can be seperated into three stages
1) Request
2) Response
3) Data Reading
We must:
The user of the device would like to have a library which hides
all these details. He wants functions to
The dht11 library uses a custom 1-wire protocol to get the measurements from the sensor.
The payload consists of a humidity value, a temperature value and a checksum.
Then measure and read their values with:
measure()
temperature()
humidity()
The data pin has to be programmed as output
d = dht.DHT11(machine.Pin(16))
And read data as
d.measure() d.temperature() # eg. 23.6 (°C) d.humidity() # eg. 41.3 (% RH)
-- Isaac Armah-Mensah - 2021-05-27
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