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DIY Lab Equipment with Arduino-Part 2-Temperature Control

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Abd Almonem Doolaanea

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  • 01.1 More about DS18B20, LM35, DHT11, DHT22 and non-contact IR temperature sensors..html
  • 01.2 More about thermistors..html
  • 01.3 More about thermocouple..html
  • 01. Types of temperature sensors.mp4
    11:53
  • 02.1 More about voltage divider.html
  • 02.2 temp_ntc_uno_single_reading.zip
  • 02. Measuring temperature with thermistor using Arduino Uno.mp4
    21:58
  • 03.1 More about Potentiometer.html
  • 03.2 More about Potentiometer and Trimmer.html
  • 03.3 temp_ntc_uno_average.zip
  • 03. Measuring T with thermistor using Arduino Uno Adding calibration.mp4
    05:24
  • 04.1 More about SPI communication.html
  • 04.2 temp_ntc_sd_uno.zip
  • 04. Adding SD card Making T data logger using Arduino Uno.mp4
    21:35
  • 05.1 temp_ntc_esp32.zip
  • 05. Moving to ESP32 Measuring T with thermistor using ESP32.mp4
    09:45
  • 06.1 temp_ntc_esp3_sd_appendfileonly.zip
  • 06.2 temp_ntc_esp3_sd.zip
  • 06. Making temperature data logger using ESP32 and SD card.mp4
    19:29
  • 07.1 temp_ntc_esp32_sd_gsheet_appsacript.zip
  • 07. Adding IoT Recording data in Google sheet.mp4
    24:18
  • 08.1 temp_ntc_ds18b20_esp32_sd_gsheet.zip
  • 08. Measuring T with DS18B20 digital T sensor using ESP32.mp4
    24:05
  • 09.1 temp_ntc_ds18b20_esp32_sd_gsheet_calibration.zip
  • 09. Calibrating thermistor with DS18B20 sensor and ESP32.mp4
    12:24
  • 10.1 temp_ntc_ds18b20_esp32_sd_gsheet_oled.zip
  • 10. Adding display (OLED) to your project.mp4
    44:42
  • 11.1 temp_ntc_ds18b20_esp32_sd_gsheet_oled_cooling_rtc.zip
  • 11. Adding the real time and date to your project working with RTC module.mp4
    18:00
  • 1.1 measuring t lm35 uno.zip
  • 1. Using LM35 temperature sensor with Arduino Uno.mp4
    07:02
  • 2. Using LM35 temperature sensor with ESP32 (unsuccessful).mp4
    08:35
  • 3.1 temp_esp32_ir.zip
  • 3. Measuring T using non-contact IR temperature sensor and ESP32.mp4
    06:46
  • 4.1 measuring t thermocouple esp32.zip
  • 4. Using thermocouple MAX6675 temperature sensor with Arduino Uno and E.mp4
    04:57
  • 5.1 temp_ntc_ds18b20_dht_esp32_sd_gsheet_oled.zip
  • 5. Measuring Temperature&Humidity using DHT11 and DHT22 with ESP32.mp4
    10:29
  • 1. Heating and cooling methods and modules.mp4
    13:30
  • 2.1 temp_ntc_esp32_sd_gsheet_oled_heating.zip
  • 2. Controlling temperature using relay - Make water bath with heating element.mp4
    16:20
  • 3.1 temp_ntc_esp32_sd_gsheet_oled_heating.zip
  • 3. Controlling temperature using relay - Make water bath with heating pad.mp4
    07:05
  • 4.1 temp_ntc_ds18b20_esp32_sd_gsheet_oled_mosfet_heating_pad.zip
  • 4. Controlling temperature using MOSFET - water bath with heating pad.mp4
    11:34
  • 5.1 temp_ntc_esp32_sd_gsheet_oled_heating_2sensors.zip
  • 5. Controlling temperature using MOSFET - more advanced temperature controls.mp4
    20:17
  • 6. Making cold water bath (chiller) using off-shelf resources.mp4
    09:36
  • Description


    Measure and control temperature with OLED display and datalogging in SD card and Google sheet

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn different types of temperature sensors and where to use each type.
    • Measure temperature with Arduino/ESP32, record data in SD card, display on OLED and send to Google sheet.
    • Learn different methods for heating and cooling using off-shelf low-cost components.
    • Build complete temperature control system with minimal programming knowledge.
    • Learn how to utilize available resources (codes from examples and internet) and fit them into your project.

    Who is this for?


  • Students and researchers looking to add temperature measurement or control to the experiments.
  • Non-engineers looking to utilize available off-shelf heating and cooling modules.
  • Chemistry, biology, physics, biomedical, medical, pharmaceutical lab students, researchers and staff who need to make DIY equipment
  • More details


    Description

    This is the second course in the DIY Lab Equipment with Arduino series. After we learnt the basics in the first course, now we APPLY the knowledge to measure and control the temperature for our experiment setup or project. Temperature is essential in almost any experiment and it is important to record it continuously. This is why we directly employed SD card module to save the records so that we can retrieve them and put them in Excel for example. We also included how to send the data to Google sheet so that online monitoring can be done anywhere. We also added OLED display to show the measurements so that the system can be used easily independent from the computer.

    After learning temperature measurement, we moved to explain different ways of heating and cooling. We made a complete setup to measure the temperature and use it to control heating and cooling of water as an example of experiment setup. We employed PWM to precisely control the temperature. Similar setup can be applied in different ways to fit to our experiment. Like other course, we use off-shelf components that are readily available at low cost.

    During this course, we practice how to utilize available codes from the internet or library examples and fit them in our project with minimal coding experience. If you have no knowledge about coding and Arduino, it is highly advised to take the first course (DIY Lab Equipment with Arduino-Part 1-The basics).

    In the next course we will learn about liquid handling that includes the properties and use of different pumps and how to make your own pump to use it to control liquid transfer.

    Who this course is for:

    • Students and researchers looking to add temperature measurement or control to the experiments.
    • Non-engineers looking to utilize available off-shelf heating and cooling modules.
    • Chemistry, biology, physics, biomedical, medical, pharmaceutical lab students, researchers and staff who need to make DIY equipment

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    My name is Abd Almonem Doolaanea, shortly you may address me as 'Monem'.My interest is to customize lab equipment to fit to my needs. I look for low cost off-the-shelf components. I have build tens of projects with Arduino including lab projects, prototypes like small production lines for microparticles and even used industrial Arduino boards in some actual industry applications. I am not engineer, I am a pharmacist with a PhD degree in pharmaceutical technology and more than 15 years experience in wet lab, pharma industry and education. Therefore, I exactly know what a researcher in a lab needs.I always look into improvements, upgrading skills and entering new areas. I welcome any suggestions and recommendations.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 22
    • duration 5:29:44
    • Release Date 2023/01/22