Description :
This is not only will automatically water the plants but also will store this data in the database.
Everyone wants to grow plants in their home but it is easy to keep a regular schedule of watering the plants. So, we have made an Advanced Garduino with Data Logging to Database which not only will automatically water the plants and will tell you the moisture, temp, humidity, pressure and heat index but also will store this data in the database. So, you can see that what was the moisture value at what time and date and also at which time the valve was ON.
If you want to do this project without the database part, then I have uploaded the Arduino code for that in the end.
What Advanced Garduino Project will do
- DHT22 will give the Temperature, humidity and heat index value
- BMP180 will give you the Pressure value
- FC-28 will sense the moisture in the soil
- Relay module will turn ON or OFF the value according to the moisture value
- Nokia 5110 LCD will show all the sensor values
- A database created will store all these values
- A webpage will show the data in the browser window
Required Components For Advanced Garduino Project
The components required for Advanced Garduino project are as follows
- Arduino Uno
- Arduino Ethernet Shield
- FC-28 soil moisture sensor
- DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor
- BMP180
- Nokia 5110 LCD
- 5V relay module
- 12V Solenoid Valve
- 12V battery
- LED
- 1k potentiometer
- 4 X 10K resistors
- 1K resistor
- 330 ohm resistor
- 220 ohm resistor
Articles to read before making Advanced Garduino Project
- Logging data to database using Arduino Ethernet Shield
- Interfacing Nokia 5110 LCD with Arduino
- Temperature and Humidity Sensor DHT22 interfacing with Arduino
- Relay Module interfacing with Arduino
Connection:
For more information regarding Installing Xamp server, Database, Interfacing devices and source code:
https://www.hackster.io/muhammad-aqib/advanced-garduino-with-data-logging-to-database-9adf69
Demo Video:
Tags: garden, 201801, Arduino Ethernet, data logging, database, Ethernet, irrigation
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