This example shows how to make a temperature sensor controlled ventilator. You will need 2 controller modules. One with DHT shield attached and the other with relay shield.
Once the code has been uploaded, the DHT controller will publish the temperature and humidity values to “temp” and “hum” every 2 seconds. The relay module subscribes to topics “temp” and “conf”. The relay controller will switch the relay if the temperature rises above the set limit (default:28 degrees). To change the set limit, send a new value to the “conf” topic. (For example: “25.5”)
The following is the code for the controller with relay module. Required libraries:
lib_deps = ITTIoT
// Includes global variables and librarys that the relay uses #include <Arduino.h> #include <ittiot.h> #define WIFI_NAME "name" #define WIFI_PASSWORD "password" // Change it according to the real name of the red IoT module where // temperature & humidity shield is connected #define DHT_TOPIC "ESP30" #define RELAY_PIN 5 // The relay has been connected to pin 5 float t; //for holding the received temperature float value float tempLimit = 28; //the temperature limit on what the relay will switch // Message received void iot_received(String topic, String msg) { t=msg.toFloat(); // Converts received temperature value into a real number // Check if topic contains configuration data (change the temperature limit value) if(topic == (DHT_TOPIC"/conf")) { //re-configures the temperature limit tempLimit=t; } // Check if topic contains temperature data if(topic == (DHT_TOPIC"/temp")) { // Relay switching according to the temperature limit value if(t >= tempLimit) { digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, HIGH); } else { digitalWrite(RELAY_PIN, LOW); } } } // Function started after the connection to the server is established. void iot_connected() { // Send message to serial port to show that connection is established Serial.println("MQTT connected callback"); // Subscribe to get temperature and temperature configuration messages iot.subscribe(DHT_TOPIC"/temp"); iot.subscribe(DHT_TOPIC"/conf"); // Send message to MQTT server to show that connection is established iot.log("Ventilator example!"); } void setup() { // Initialize serial port and send message Serial.begin(115200); // setting up serial connection parameter Serial.println("Booting"); //iot.setConfig("wname", WIFI_NAME); //iot.setConfig("wpass", WIFI_PASSWORD); iot.printConfig(); // print IoT json config to serial iot.setup(); // Initialize IoT library pinMode(RELAY_PIN, OUTPUT); // The relay pin is defined as output type } void loop() { iot.handle(); // IoT behind the plan work, it should be periodically called delay(20); // Wait 0.2 second }
The following is the program code for the controller with DHT module. Required libraries:
lib_deps = ITTIoT, DHT sensor library, Adafruit Unified Sensor
After programming, if NAN appears instead of readings, the USB cable should be disconnected and reconnected!
// Includes global variables and librarys that the DHT uses #include <Arduino.h> #include <ittiot.h> #include <Ticker.h> #include <DHT.h> #define WIFI_NAME "name" #define WIFI_PASSWORD "password" #define DHTPIN D3 // Pin where DHT shield is connected. Change this to D4 if the shield has no legs removed. #define DHTTYPE DHT22 // DHT 22 (AM2302) // Create an object for DHT sensor DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE); // Create an object for Ticker library Ticker timeTicker; bool sendDataFlag; // Ticker library callback, which will occur 0.5 second interval. void sendData() { sendDataFlag=true; } // Function started after the connection to the server is established. void iot_connected() { // Send message to serial port to show that connection is established Serial.println("MQTT connected callback"); // Send message to MQTT server to show that connection is established iot.log("IoT DHT example!"); } void setup() { // Initialize serial port and send message Serial.begin(115200); // setting up serial connection parameter Serial.println("Booting"); //iot.setConfig("wname", WIFI_NAME); //iot.setConfig("wpass", WIFI_PASSWORD); iot.printConfig(); // print IoT json config to serial iot.setup(); // Initialize IoT library // Initialize DHT library dht.begin(); // Initialize Ticker interval and callback timeTicker.attach(1, sendData); } void loop() { iot.handle(); // IoT behind the plan work, it should be periodically called if(sendDataFlag) { sendDataFlag = false; // Read humidity and temperature float h = dht.readHumidity(); float t = dht.readTemperature(); // Create a buffer to store strings to being sent later char buf[10]; // Convert temperature value messages to strings and send to the MQTT server String(t).toCharArray(buf,10); iot.publishMsg("temp",buf); // Convert humidity value messages to strings and send to the MQTT server String(h).toCharArray(buf,10); iot.publishMsg("hum",buf); } }