Arduino Course at Smart Robot Club – Session Four
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DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor and Infrared Remote Control
April 2nd, 2 PM, on March 19th at 2 PM, the Smart Robot Club held its fourth Arduino course in A207 of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. According to the group arrangement, members should arrive on time and began further learning about Arduino.
★ Introduction ★
This session was explained by the club president and club officers, who detailed the main content. The officers introduced the DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor and infrared sensing, including their working principles and pros and cons. They also provided specific instructions on the wiring methods and code for the DHT11 sensor, helping members understand its working principles. The president then allowed members to test the equipment themselves.
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Careful Introduction

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During the activity, members collaborated with each other, and groups communicated and discussed with one another, successfully completing the task of detecting temperature and humidity in the air and measuring infrared light.
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Collaborative Task Completion




During the activity, members humbly asked the president for help whenever they encountered difficulties, and the president patiently explained to them.
Patient Answers
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Exciting Moments





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Through this activity, members developed a tacit understanding with their teammates. Some adjusted the circuits, while others modified the code. Thanks to their teamwork, the club activity concluded successfully.
