The Super Simple Arduino Weather Web Server
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The Super Simple Arduino Weather Web Server
From the minds at http://arduinotronics.blogspot.com/
Updates:
Added Heat Index & Dew Point calculations
Added Barometric Pressure Sensor
See the new BME280 combination Temperature, Humidity, AND Barometric Pressure Sensor all in one!
6/2/2015 See the new WiFi Version! - http://arduinotronics.blogspot.com/2015/06/wifi-we...
I wanted to set up a home web server that could monitor indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity levels, and even monitor for indoor freezing or flooding conditions (and other security, appliance or environmental alerts). The approach I took consists of a Arduino and a Ethernet shield, running a tiny web server sketch, and for this example, I'm using the popular DHT-11 Temperature / Humidity module. You can interface this to smoke / heat sensors, CO and other gas sensors, and a whole lot more.
For this example you will need:
Arduino
Ethernet Shield (this could be done with wifi as well with some code changes)
DHT-11 Temp/Humidity Module
10k Ohm Resistor
Optional: BMP-085 Barometric Pressure Sensor
A internet router and home internet access
The DHT-11 Temperature / Humidity Sensor
This little 4 pin sensor (only 3 are used) is an inexpensive and common sensor. It's easy to use and connect. Pin 1 connects to +5v, Pin 2 to an Arduino Input (we are using D2 on the Arduino), and pin 4 to Arduino Gnd. Since the Ethernet shield will stack on top of the Arduino, plug the DHT-11 into the same pins on the Ethernet shield.
The ethernet shield uses pins A0, A1, D4, and D10-D13
The DHT-11 is using D2, but can be changed.
The BMP180 uses A4 & A5.
The Ethernet Shield
The Code
http://arduinotronics.blogspot.com/2013/09/arduino-temp-humidity-web-server.html
#include <DHT.h>
#define DHTPIN 2 // what pin we're connected to
// Uncomment whatever type you're using!
#define DHTTYPE DHT11 // DHT 11
//#define DHTTYPE DHT22 // DHT 22 (AM2302)
//#define DHTTYPE DHT21 // DHT 21 (AM2301)
// Connect pin 1 (on the left) of the sensor to +5V
// Connect pin 2 of the sensor to whatever your DHTPIN is
// Connect pin 4 (on the right) of the sensor to GROUND
// Connect a 10K resistor from pin 2 (data) to pin 1 (power) of the sensor
DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE);
#include <SPI.h>
#include <Ethernet.h>
// Enter a MAC address and IP address for your controller below.
// The IP address will be dependent on your local network:
byte mac[] = {
0x90, 0xA2, 0xDA, 0x00, 0x23, 0x36 }; //MAC address found on the back of your ethernet shield.
IPAddress ip(192,168,254,177); // IP address dependent upon your network addresses.
// Initialize the Ethernet server library
// with the IP address and port you want to use
// (port 80 is default for HTTP):
EthernetServer server(80);
void setup() {
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
Serial.begin(9600);
while (!Serial) {
; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
}
dht.begin();
// start the Ethernet connection and the server:
Ethernet.begin(mac, ip);
server.begin();
Serial.print("server is at ");
Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP());
}
void loop() {
// Reading temperature or humidity takes about 250 milliseconds!
// Sensor readings may also be up to 2 seconds 'old' (its a very slow sensor)
float h = dht.readHumidity();
float t = dht.readTemperature();
// check if returns are valid, if they are NaN (not a number) then something went wrong!
if (isnan(t) || isnan(h)) {
Serial.println("Failed to read from DHT");
} else {
Serial.print("Humidity: ");
Serial.print(h);
Serial.print(" %\t");
Serial.print("Temperature: ");
Serial.print(t);
Serial.println(" *C");
}
// listen for incoming clients
EthernetClient client = server.available();
if (client) {
Serial.println("new client");
// an http request ends with a blank line
boolean currentLineIsBlank = true;
while (client.connected()) {
if (client.available()) {
char c = client.read();
Serial.write(c);
// if you've gotten to the end of the line (received a newline
// character) and the line is blank, the http request has ended,
// so you can send a reply
if (c == '\n' && currentLineIsBlank) {
// send a standard http response header
client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
client.println("Content-Type: text/html");
client.println("Connection: close"); // the connection will be closed after completion of the response
client.println("Refresh: 5"); // refresh the page automatically every 5 sec
client.println();
client.println("<!DOCTYPE HTML>");
client.println("<html>");
// output the value of the DHT-11
client.println("<H2>");
client.print("Humidity: ");
client.println("</H2>");
client.println("<p />");
client.println("<H1>");
client.print(h);
client.print(" %\t");
client.println("</H1>");
client.println("<p />");
client.println("<H2>");
client.print("Temperature: ");
client.println("</H2>");
client.println("<H1>");
client.print(t*1.8+32);
client.println(" °");
client.println("F");
client.println("</H1>");
client.println("</html>");
break;
}
if (c == '\n') {
// you're starting a new line
currentLineIsBlank = true;
}
else if (c != '\r') {
// you've gotten a character on the current line
currentLineIsBlank = false;
}
}
}
// give the web browser time to receive the data
delay(1);
// close the connection:
client.stop();
Serial.println("client disonnected");
}
}
Barometric Pressure
The Adafruit BMP-180 is shown below, but have also tested with the ICStation BMP-085. No changes to code or circuit. See http://arduinotronics.blogspot.com/2014/02/icstation-5v-bmp-085-pressure.html
Here is the code with all the additions:
#include <Wire.h>
#include <Adafruit_BMP085.h>
float Tc=0;
float Tf=0;
float Pa=0;
float InHg=0;
float Am=0;
float Af=0;
#include "DHT.h"
#define DHTPIN 2 // what pin we're connected to
// Uncomment whatever type you're using!
#define DHTTYPE DHT11 // DHT 11
//#define DHTTYPE DHT22 // DHT 22 (AM2302)
//#define DHTTYPE DHT21 // DHT 21 (AM2301)
// Connect pin 1 (on the left) of the sensor to +5V
// Connect pin 2 of the sensor to whatever your DHTPIN is
// Connect pin 4 (on the right) of the sensor to GROUND
// Connect a 10K resistor from pin 2 (data) to pin 1 (power) of the sensor
DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHTTYPE);
float tF;
float dP;
float dPF;
#include <SPI.h>
#include <Ethernet.h>
// Enter a MAC address and IP address for your controller below.
// The IP address will be dependent on your local network:
byte mac[] = {
0x90, 0xA2, 0xDA, 0x00, 0x23, 0x36 };
IPAddress ip(192,168,254,177);
// Initialize the Ethernet server library
// with the IP address and port you want to use
// (port 80 is default for HTTP):
EthernetServer server(80);
Adafruit_BMP085 bmp;
void setup() {
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
Serial.begin(9600);
if (!bmp.begin()) {
Serial.println("Could not find a valid BMP085 sensor, check wiring!");
while (1) {}
}
while (!Serial) {
; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for Leonardo only
}
dht.begin();
// start the Ethernet connection and the server:
Ethernet.begin(mac, ip);
server.begin();
Serial.print("server is at ");
Serial.println(Ethernet.localIP());
}
void loop() {
Serial.print("Temperature = ");
//Serial.print(bmp.readTemperature());
Tc=bmp.readTemperature();
Tf=((Tc*9)/5)+32;
Serial.print(Tf);
Serial.println(" *F");
Serial.print("Pressure = ");
//Serial.print(bmp.readPressure());
Pa=bmp.readPressure();
InHg=Pa*0.000295333727;
Serial.print(InHg);
Serial.println(" In Hg");
// Calculate altitude assuming 'standard' barometric
// pressure of 1013.25 millibar = 101325 Pascal
Serial.print("Altitude = ");
//Serial.print(bmp.readAltitude());
Am=bmp.readAltitude(101550); //adjusted for local altitude
Af=Am*3.28084;
Serial.print(Af);
Serial.println(" feet");
// you can get a more precise measurement of altitude
// if you know the current sea level pressure which will
// vary with weather and such. If it is 1015 millibars
// that is equal to 101500 Pascals.
// Serial.print("Real altitude = ");
// Serial.print(bmp.readAltitude(101500));
// Serial.println(" meters");
Serial.println();
// Reading temperature or humidity takes about 250 milliseconds!
// Sensor readings may also be up to 2 seconds 'old' (its a very slow sensor)
float h = dht.readHumidity();
float t = dht.readTemperature();
// check if returns are valid, if they are NaN (not a number) then something went wrong!
if (isnan(t) || isnan(h)) {
Serial.println("Failed to read from DHT");
} else {
Serial.print("Humidity: ");
Serial.print(h);
Serial.print(" %\t");
Serial.print("Temperature: ");
Serial.print(t);
tF=((t*9)/5)+32;
Serial.println(" *C");
}
// listen for incoming clients
EthernetClient client = server.available();
if (client) {
Serial.println("new client");
// an http request ends with a blank line
boolean currentLineIsBlank = true;
while (client.connected()) {
if (client.available()) {
char c = client.read();
Serial.write(c);
// if you've gotten to the end of the line (received a newline
// character) and the line is blank, the http request has ended,
// so you can send a reply
if (c == '\n' && currentLineIsBlank) {
// send a standard http response header
client.println("HTTP/1.1 200 OK");
client.println("Content-Type: text/html");
client.println("Connection: close"); // the connection will be closed after completion of the response
client.println("Refresh: 5"); // refresh the page automatically every 5 sec
client.println();
client.println("<!DOCTYPE HTML>");
client.println("<html>");
client.println("<TABLE>");
client.println("<TR>");
client.println("<TD>");
// output the value of the DHT-11
client.print("Humidity: ");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.print(h);
client.print(" %\t");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("</TR>");
client.println("<TR>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.print("Temperature: ");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.print(t*1.8+32);
client.println(" °");
client.println("F");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("</TR>");
client.println("<TR>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.print("Barometric Pressure: ");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.print(InHg);
//client.println(" °");
client.println(" In.");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("</TR>");
client.println("<TR>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.println("Dew Point: ");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("<TD>");
dP=(dewPointFast(t, h));
dPF=((dP*9)/5)+32;
client.println(dPF);
client.println(" °");
client.println("F");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("</TR>");
client.println("<TR>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.println("Heat Index: ");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("<TD>");
client.println(heatIndex(tF,h));
client.println(" °");
client.println("F");
client.println("</TD>");
client.println("</TR>");
client.println("</TABLE>");
client.println("</html>");
break;
}
if (c == '\n') {
// you're starting a new line
currentLineIsBlank = true;
}
else if (c != '\r') {
// you've gotten a character on the current line
currentLineIsBlank = false;
}
}
}
// give the web browser time to receive the data
delay(1);
// close the connection:
client.stop();
Serial.println("client disonnected");
}
}
// delta max = 0.6544 wrt dewPoint()
// 6.9 x faster than dewPoint()
// reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dew_point
double dewPointFast(double celsius, double humidity)
{
double a = 17.271;
double b = 237.7;
double temp = (a * celsius) / (b + celsius) + log(humidity*0.01);
double Td = (b * temp) / (a - temp);
return Td;
}
double heatIndex(double tempF, double humidity)
{
double c1 = -42.38, c2 = 2.049, c3 = 10.14, c4 = -0.2248, c5= -6.838e-3, c6=-5.482e-2, c7=1.228e-3, c8=8.528e-4, c9=-1.99e-6 ;
double T = tempF;
double R = humidity;
double A = (( c5 * T) + c2) * T + c1;
double B = ((c7 * T) + c4) * T + c3;
double C = ((c9 * T) + c8) * T + c6;
double rv = (C * R + B) * R + A;
return rv;
}
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