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Introduction ------------ Just like photoresistor can sense light, thermistor is a temperature sensitive electronic device that can be used for realizing functions of temperature control, such as making a heat alarm. Required Components ------------------------------ In this project, we need the following components. .. image:: ../img/list2_2.2.2_thermistor.png It's definitely convenient to buy a whole kit, here's the link: .. list-table:: :widths: 20 20 20 :header-rows: 1 * - Name - ITEMS IN THIS KIT - LINK * - Raphael Kit - 337 - |link_Raphael_kit| You can also buy them separately from the links below. .. list-table:: :widths: 30 20 :header-rows: 1 * - COMPONENT INTRODUCTION - PURCHASE LINK * - :ref:`cpn_gpio_board` - |link_gpio_board_buy| * - :ref:`cpn_breadboard` - |link_breadboard_buy| * - :ref:`cpn_wires` - |link_wires_buy| * - :ref:`cpn_resistor` - |link_resistor_buy| * - :ref:`cpn_thermistor` - |link_thermistor_buy| * - :ref:`cpn_mcp3008` - \- Schematic Diagram ----------------- .. list-table:: :widths: 30 30 30 30 :header-rows: 1 * - T-Board Name - physical - WiringPi - BCM * - SPICE0 - pin24 - 10 - 8 * - SPIMOSI - pin19 - 12 - 10 * - SPIMISO - pin21 - 13 - 9 * - SPISCLK - pin23 - 14 - 11 .. image:: ../img/schematic_2.2.2_thermistor_mcp3008.png Experimental Procedures ----------------------- **Step 1:** Build the circuit. .. image:: ../img/july24_2.2.2_thermistor_mcp3008.png **Step 2:** Go to the folder of the code. .. raw:: html .. code-block:: cd ~/raphael-kit/c/2.2.2-2/ **Step 3:** Compile the code. .. raw:: html .. code-block:: gcc 2.2.2_Thermistor.c -o Thermistor -lwiringPi -lm .. note:: -lm is to load the library math. Do not omit, or you will make an error. **Step 4:** Run the executable file. .. raw:: html .. code-block:: ./Thermistor With the code run, the thermistor detects ambient temperature which will be printed on the screen once it finishes the program calculation. .. note:: If it does not work after running, or there is an error prompt: \"wiringPi.h: No such file or directory\", please refer to :ref:`install_wiringpi_pi5`. **Code** .. code-block:: c #include #include #include #include #define SPI_CHANNEL 0 // CE0 #define SPI_SPEED 1000000 // 1MHz int read_ADC(int channel) { if (channel < 0 || channel > 7) return -1; unsigned char buffer[3]; buffer[0] = 1; // Start bit buffer[1] = (8 + channel) << 4; // Single-ended mode + channel buffer[2] = 0; wiringPiSPIDataRW(SPI_CHANNEL, buffer, 3); int value = ((buffer[1] & 3) << 8) | buffer[2]; return value; } int main(void) { int analogVal; double Vr, Rt, temp, cel, Fah; if (wiringPiSetup() == -1) { printf("setup wiringPi failed!\n"); return 1; } if (wiringPiSPISetup(SPI_CHANNEL, SPI_SPEED) == -1) { printf("SPI setup failed!\n"); return 1; } while (1) { analogVal = read_ADC(0); // Read from CH0 // MCP3008 is 10-bit ADC (0–1023) Vr = 3.3 * analogVal / 1023.0; // Assume Vref = 3.3V Rt = 10000.0 * Vr / (3.3 - Vr); // Voltage divider, 10k resistor temp = 1 / ((log(Rt / 10000.0) / 3950.0) + (1 / (273.15 + 25.0))); cel = temp - 273.15; Fah = cel * 1.8 + 32; printf("Celsius: %.2f C Fahrenheit: %.2f F\n", cel, Fah); delay(1000); } return 0; } Code Explanation -------------------- .. code-block:: c #include #include #include #include These header files include libraries for GPIO control (``wiringPi.h``), SPI communication (``wiringPiSPI.h``), standard I/O operations (``stdio.h``), and math functions (``math.h``) in C. .. code-block:: c #define SPI_CHANNEL 0 #define SPI_SPEED 1000000 Define constants for the SPI channel and SPI communication speed. Here, SPI channel 0 (CE0) and a clock speed of 1 MHz are used. .. code-block:: c int read_ADC(int channel) This function reads analog data from a specified channel of the MCP3008 ADC. .. code-block:: c buffer[0] = 1; buffer[1] = (8 + channel) << 4; buffer[2] = 0; These lines format the SPI command according to the MCP3008 protocol: a start bit, configuration for single-ended mode, and the channel number. .. code-block:: c wiringPiSPIDataRW(SPI_CHANNEL, buffer, 3); Transfer the SPI command and receive the 10-bit ADC data from MCP3008. .. code-block:: c int value = ((buffer[1] & 3) << 8) | buffer[2]; Extract and combine the 10-bit ADC result from the returned SPI buffer. .. code-block:: c if (wiringPiSetup() == -1) { ... } if (wiringPiSPISetup(SPI_CHANNEL, SPI_SPEED) == -1) { ... } These lines initialize WiringPi and configure SPI. If initialization fails, the program exits. .. code-block:: c analogVal = read_ADC(0); Reads the analog signal from MCP3008 channel 0, where the thermistor voltage divider is connected. .. code-block:: c Vr = 3.3 * analogVal / 1023.0; Convert the digital ADC value into an analog voltage. The ADC range is 0–1023 with 3.3V reference voltage. .. code-block:: c Rt = 10000.0 * Vr / (3.3 - Vr); Calculate the resistance of the thermistor using the voltage divider formula. A 10kΩ resistor is assumed in series with the thermistor. .. code-block:: c temp = 1 / ((log(Rt / 10000.0) / 3950.0) + (1 / (273.15 + 25.0))); Use the B-parameter equation to convert the thermistor resistance to temperature in Kelvin. **T(K) = 1 / [ln(Rt/R₀)/B + 1/T₀]**, where - R₀ = 10kΩ - B = 3950 - T₀ = 25°C = 298.15K .. code-block:: c cel = temp - 273.15; Convert the temperature from Kelvin to degrees Celsius. .. code-block:: c Fah = cel * 1.8 + 32; Convert the Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit. .. code-block:: c printf("Celsius: %.2f C Fahrenheit: %.2f F\n", cel, Fah); Display the temperature in both Celsius and Fahrenheit on the terminal with 2 decimal places of precision. .. Phenomenon Picture .. ------------------ .. .. image:: ../img/image203.jpeg