Circuitdiagramsimulation

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ito yung script para dito (no need na ilagay sa vid)

Once the simulation starts, the temperature sensor is to be altered in order to


witness the full potential of this Arduino activity. The LED RGB serves as the
color indicator when the temperature sensor is altered. The LED RGB emits the color
green if the temperature is between 2 to 6 degrees Celsius. Blue light is emitted
when the temperature is under 2 degrees Celsius. A red color, on the other hand, is
produced if the temperature is above 6 degrees Celsius. Altering the temperature
sensor also changes the content shown in the LCD. “Normal Temp” will be presented
on the LCD if the temperature ranges from 2 to 6 degrees Celsius. When the
temperature is under 2 degrees Celsius or above 6 degrees Celsius, the specific
temperature is shown on the LCD. They differ when it comes to what type of weather
is shown along with the specific temperature. When the temperature is under 2
degrees Celsius, the specific temperature in the LCD will be accompanied by a text
above it saying, “Cold Temperature”. On the contrary, if the temperature is above 6
degrees Celsius, the text shown on the LCD is ”Hot Temperature”. If the weather is
hot or cold, the buzzer will emit a loud sound. In every change in temperature, the
buzzer, LED RGB, and the LCD will be affected.

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