/* Arduino example sketch to display DHT11 temperature readings on a TM1637 4-digit 7-segment display. More info: www.makerguides.com */ // Include the libraries: #include #include #include // Define the connections pins: #define CLK 2 #define DIO 3 #define DHTPIN 4 // Create variable: int temperature_celsius; int temperature_fahrenheit; // Create degree Celsius symbol: const uint8_t celsius[] = { SEG_A | SEG_B | SEG_F | SEG_G, // Circle SEG_A | SEG_D | SEG_E | SEG_F // C }; // Create degree Fahrenheit symbol: const uint8_t fahrenheit[] = { SEG_A | SEG_B | SEG_F | SEG_G, // Circle SEG_A | SEG_E | SEG_F | SEG_G // F }; // Set DHT type, uncomment whatever type you're using! #define DHTTYPE DHT11 // DHT 11 //#define DHTTYPE DHT22 // DHT 22 (AM2302) //#define DHTTYPE DHT21 // DHT 21 (AM2301) // Create display object of type TM1637Display: TM1637Display display = TM1637Display(CLK, DIO); // Create dht object of type DHT: DHT dht = DHT(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE); void setup() { // Set the display brightness (0-7): display.setBrightness(0); // Clear the display: display.clear(); // Setup sensor: dht.begin(); // Begin serial communication at a baud rate of 9600: Serial.begin(9600); // Wait for console opening: delay(2000); } void loop() { // Read the temperature as Celsius and Fahrenheit: temperature_celsius = dht.readTemperature(); temperature_fahrenheit = dht.readTemperature(true); // Print the temperature to the Serial Monitor: Serial.println(temperature_celsius); Serial.println(temperature_fahrenheit); // Show the temperature on the TM1637 display: display.showNumberDec(temperature_celsius, false, 2, 0); display.setSegments(celsius, 2, 2); delay(2000); display.showNumberDec(temperature_fahrenheit, false, 2, 0); display.setSegments(fahrenheit, 2, 2); delay(2000); }