I made this project because I wanted a way to automatically control the speed of a DC fan according to the temperature read by a LM35 sensor. I had a few problems with the PWM part mainly because the ...
Fans with temperature sensor control give the best of both worlds with energy savings and consistent comfort around all seasons. Just like Drebbel, we don't have time to watch our chickens hatch, so ...
I've got a storeroom in a garage that has some stuff in it that is a little more temperature sensitive, and has more variability than I'd like (it also has some equipment that generates a bit of heat, ...
There are many annoying issues associated with desktop 3D printers, but perhaps none are trickier than keeping the machine at the proper temperature. Too cold, and printed parts can warp or fail to ...
When implementing cooling solutions for electronic equipment, system designers are confronted with a complex set of variables. The cooling requirements are typically dynamic, and ambient temperatures ...
Most of us using desktop computers, and plenty of us on laptops, have some sort of fan or pump installed in our computer to remove heat and keep our machines running at the most optimum temperature.
I'd like a board that I could plug into the power supply, and then plug case fans into, and use USB to monitor the speed, etc. Being able to set the speed would be an advantage, too. Working with ...
Smart ceiling fans—models with wireless remote controls and digital-assistant compatibility—are a relatively new thing. But you can still control a legacy fan if you replace your in-wall switch with ...
As anyone who has worked with their laptop on their lap knows, after a while your computer gets hot. The greater the demands you place on your notebook, such as running multiple programs or using ...
The project illustrates the control of a PC fan speed and using an Arduino microcontroller to read a LM35 temperature sensor. The use of an optocoupler is covered along with Pulse Width Modulation ...
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