Temperature Controller of Infant Incubator using Arduino


Authors : Hussein Abbas Awfi

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY2207

Abstract : The factors affect the child within incubator are mainly the temperature, humidity. The organization of temperatures one of the basic criteria for building a stable environment for the child. This digital temperature controller uses an Arduino board as its primary controller. It can regulate any heating device's temperature within predetermined ranges and shows the device's status, including on and off, as well as its current temperature. A temperature controller is an instrument that regulates temperature, as the name suggests. The temperature controller receives data from a temperature sensor and outputs data to a control element, like a fan or heater. In order to regulate process temperature precisely and with minimal operator intervention, a temperature control system uses a controller that receives input from a temperature sensor (such as a thermocouple, RTD, or DHT22). After comparing the actual temperature to the set-point—the desired control temperature—it outputs the result to a control element.

Keywords : Temperature, Control, Infant Incubator, Arduino.

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The factors affect the child within incubator are mainly the temperature, humidity. The organization of temperatures one of the basic criteria for building a stable environment for the child. This digital temperature controller uses an Arduino board as its primary controller. It can regulate any heating device's temperature within predetermined ranges and shows the device's status, including on and off, as well as its current temperature. A temperature controller is an instrument that regulates temperature, as the name suggests. The temperature controller receives data from a temperature sensor and outputs data to a control element, like a fan or heater. In order to regulate process temperature precisely and with minimal operator intervention, a temperature control system uses a controller that receives input from a temperature sensor (such as a thermocouple, RTD, or DHT22). After comparing the actual temperature to the set-point—the desired control temperature—it outputs the result to a control element.

Keywords : Temperature, Control, Infant Incubator, Arduino.

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