Temperature monitoring system for baby incubator based on visual basic

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Abstract

An incubator room is designed to keep the temperature warm so that the baby feels comfortable. A temperature monitor system for the incubator room placed separately from where the officer works is a hassle and a waste of time. The research aimed to design a temperature detector for an infant incubator that had a constant temperature and was monitored directly in a staff room. An LM35 sensor as a temperature detector was used in the design and installed in a 100 x 80 cm room. The detected temperature was displayed on the LCD and computer in the staff room. The temperature (°C) was converted into an ADC (Analog Digital to Converter) value by an Arduino Uno microcontroller. Several LM35 sensors were mounted in rooms to detect the temperature. The LM 35 sensor was used by considering that it could be calibrated directly in the Celsius scale, a linear scale factor of 10mV/°C, and it had a temperature range between -55°C and 150°C.

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Latif, A., Arfianto, A. Z., Poetro, J. E., Phong, T. N., & Helmy, E. T. (2021). Temperature monitoring system for baby incubator based on visual basic. Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC), 2(1), 47–50. https://doi.org/10.18196/jrc.2151

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