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Electronic Thermometer Project by LM35 and LM3914

Electronic Thermometer Project Schematic

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As shown in the schematic, temperature sensor of our electronic thermometer is LM35DZ. There are some kinds of LM35 IC, since it is cheap and easy to find we used LM35DZ in our project. It measures from 0°C to 100°C with a very linear output graph.For one degree change, it increases its output 10mV.On theElectronic Thermometer Schematic other hand, this circuit measures temperature values only between +10°C and +39°C.

2 numbered (middle) pin of the sensor is connected to the 5 numbered pins of LM3914 ICs. So every IC determines how many leds of bargraph will bright due to the analog  signal received from the sensor. 2.2 microfarad tantal capacitors are connected between the 2 and 3 numbered pins of LM3914. Resistors in the circuit have %1 tolerance values.

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For proper operation, voltage values of the nodes shown in the circuit must be adjusted to 90mV, 190mV, 290mV and 390mV by using multiturn trimpots. This adjustment determines the range of the shown values for each led bar display. For instance first display shows from 10°C to 19°C, second display shows from 20°C to 29°C and so on.

Electronic Thermometer Test9V battery can be used for voltage supply. In this situation, circuit operates properly until voltage of the battery decreases to 4V. Current consumption depends on the number of lit LEDs. Every led draws about 5mA, at about 18° 16 LEDs will be lit and total LED current draw will reach to 80mA. If the circuit left operating,  battery will discharge in a short time. To prevent this situation, circuit should be opened only when needed. So putting a on-off switch will be sufficient. If a 9V AC/DC adaptor is used, circuit can be left operating continuously with no drawback.

Last step is placing the board into a proper box.If it is put in a box, temperature sensor should be placed outside. You can draw a scale divided in to 2.5mm parts. If you put a piece of glass or plexy on the led bargraphs, they will be more visible. 

To test the circuit, you can use a mercury thermometer as shown in the image. We can see our thermometer gives right results.

Y.Erol 

Comments (26)

MEHDI
I decide to make this thermometer for the Girl i love and she wanted it for her project in university and God help me if will not work!
Pray For me! LOL!
math
hello I want to do this thermometer too please write the result for me man.. It will be nice if you send some photos of the circuit also. good luck smilies/smiley.gif
Rens
What resistor values should I change If i want to make the range from 0 to 100c? I'm sorry, I only know how to solder and I do not know how to recompute the circuit.
Alan
Take a look at the schematic. The LM35 output is scaled 10mV/degree C. Look at the reference voltages on the three stages U!-3 and see how they are scaled (90,190,290,390 mV). If you want the highest reading to be 1000 mV, then you could add more stages (a really long bar graph!) or you could adjust for different reference voltages (250, 500,750,1000 mV) on pots 2,1,3,4 respectively.
aziz
hi . . I am using the lm35dz sensor to measure the body temperature by connected to ETH 256C AMP . Am not getting the result output from the AMP .
hope you e mail me
Thanks
ilham afandi
thanks for all, now i wiil try it in my college,s laboratory!
Bill
I wonder if you could substitute an LM34 (Fahrenheit) directly? It appears to have the same scale division as the LM35 (10mV/F).
Alex
Hi. The LM35DZ measures up to 150°C. What voltages do I need for a thermometer from 50°C to 150°C? Can the LM35DZ in some way measure 200°C?
cremer
You should change the ref voltage values shown in the schematic (90mV, 190mV, 290mV and 390mV). Starting from 490mV to 1500mV. I think it is not possible to read 200 °C by using LM35DZ because it doesnt give a linear output at the values greater than 150 °C
Alex
Do you know what sensor is capable of measures 250°C? Thanks
cremer
I searched for parts but couldn't find out any sensor in this range. National has a sensor which measures maximum 200°C. You can check out National Semiconductor Temperature Sensor Handbook http://www.national.com/appinf...temphb.pdf
Alex
I cant get a range of 500 mv to 1500mv with the 1k trimpot. What should i change?

Thanks
cremer
try decreasing the R2 R3 and R4 values. Lets see what will happen
Caleb
Hi! I just want to ask what the 330R and 75R are...
marok
Hi they arae 330 ohms and 75 ohms
Alex
Hi, i´ts me again. I´m trying to get these values: 600mv, 900mv, 1200mv and 1500mv so i can measure up to 150°C. I reduced R3 and R4 to 1k2 and R2 to 1k, and i can get 1500mv, 1200mv and 900mv. But i cant get 600mv in the wiper of POT 2. What should i do?
Thanks
buddy
can i have the codes?
Jon
Is there anyway to have the the lights turn off and the temp goes up?
Alex
Are there actualy any codes for the LM3914 am currently building the circuit for a college project, have finished building but no success what so ever with working article, please help if possible !
L-01
This is a very interisting desing, but the matter is that is starts from 10, i'd like it that it would be from 0 celsius degrees, what do i have to do to change it?
Esso
i've done this circuit and it works really good with me,i didnt change anything from the the original design.i just want to say thank you all
jojo lastimosa
thanks a lot for the circuit! this will always remind us if more heatsinks are needed on the circuit to prevent overheating
harihar
i need temp sencer ics but cant found which can use replaceing
kendrick perkins
I will try to build this for may computer because I play high graphics game all the time. I have to monitor the temperature of my PC especially that I was using Intel instead of AMD or Celeron...
anju
hello,
we are the 3rd year engg .students and we want to measure body temperature n want o/p in digital manner plz help us in designing the simple ckt. and please tell us why to select that particular component. plz help us.
Gustavo Fernandez Johnson
Hi, I´m trying to get this thing work but just the first bar light on, if I take out the first below LM3914 ICs, then it appears to work fine the other two bars...??? What is the reference of the Capacitor 1Uf at what voltage? I´m using 50V.

Regards,
Gustavo

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