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<p class="pcontent">See the code on <a href="https://github.com/vicky87106/2018iGEM_NCKU-Tainan" style="color:#28ff28;">github</a></br></br></p> | <p class="pcontent">See the code on <a href="https://github.com/vicky87106/2018iGEM_NCKU-Tainan" style="color:#28ff28;">github</a></br></br></p> | ||
− | + | <h8>Experiment</h8></br> | |
− | Experiment 1: Instrument calibration</ | + | <ul><li>Experiment 1: Instrument calibration</li> |
− | + | <ol><li>Experimental purpose:</li> | |
− | + | <ul><li>Because the analog value returned by each sensor may be inaccurate, and the carbon dioxide concentration in each area may be slightly different, it must be corrected before use.</li></ul> | |
− | + | <li>Experimental method:</li> | |
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− | + | <ul><li>(1) Connect the power supply to 3.3V and use arduino to measure the analog value of output A0. Its stable value is about 3.3/5*1024=675.84.</li> | |
+ | <li>(2) Let the sensor enter a steady state and operate in an unventilated environment for at least 48 hours.</li> | ||
+ | <li>(3) At this time, the analogy value of the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration (about 400 ppm) was measured, and we measured 705.</li> | ||
+ | <li>(4) The known carbon dioxide concentration is adjusted by a float flowmeter, and the ppm can be obtained according to the formula conversion, and the analogy value of the concentration is obtained.</li> | ||
+ | Ex: We put the carbon dioxide sensor into 100% carbon dioxide and measured its analogy value to 260.</li> | ||
+ | <li>(5) We assume that the carbon dioxide logarithmic concentration is negatively linearly related to the output analog value, and can be found by the known two points.</li> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
− | + | <li>Experimental formula:</li> | |
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− | + | <li>Experiment 2: CO2 trend line verification</li> | |
− | + | <ol><li>Experimental purpose: to verify whether the logarithmic concentration of carbon dioxide is negatively linear with the output analog value.</li> | |
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− | + | <li>Experimental method:</li> | |
+ | <ul><li>Use a float flowmeter to call up the known carbon dioxide concentration and measure its analogy to see if it is on this line.</li></ul> | ||
+ | <li>Experimental results:</li> | ||
+ | <ul><li>還沒做這星期做完實驗補</li></ul> | ||
<h8>Precautions</h8></br> | <h8>Precautions</h8></br> | ||
It is best to preheat for the first time for 24 hours, use it for more than six hours, preheat for 1-2 hours, power off for more than 72 hours, and preheat for 24 hours.</br></p> | It is best to preheat for the first time for 24 hours, use it for more than six hours, preheat for 1-2 hours, power off for more than 72 hours, and preheat for 24 hours.</br></p> | ||
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1.Arduino UNO</br> | 1.Arduino UNO</br> | ||
2.DS18B20 temperature sensor</br> | 2.DS18B20 temperature sensor</br> | ||
− | + | (1)Power supply range is 3.0V to 5.5V</br> | |
(2)Measures temperatures from -55°C to +125°C (-67°F to +257°F)±0.5°C accuracy from –10°C to +85°C (14 to 185°F)</br> | (2)Measures temperatures from -55°C to +125°C (-67°F to +257°F)±0.5°C accuracy from –10°C to +85°C (14 to 185°F)</br> | ||
3. a register of 4700 ohms</br></br></p> | 3. a register of 4700 ohms</br></br></p> |
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