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DHT22

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NodeMCU

Wiring


The most basic DHT humidity and temperature sensor comes in two variants with different levels of accuracy.


DHT-11DHT-22
Humidity range20%-80%RH (±5%RH)0%-100%RH (±2%RH)
Temperature range0-50°C (±2°C)-40-80°C (±0.5°C)
Measurement time1s per sample2s per sample

Setup

To program the NodeMCU, we are going to use Arduino's IDE. It's the easiest way to get up and running with the DHT22.

First, you'll have to set up your machine (Device Setup Instructions). These instructions take you through installing the IDE, ESP8266 and the required libraries.

In addition to this, you'll have to install DHT sensor library to read the sensor, we are going to use Adafruit's DHT22 library, and Adafruit Unified Sensor Driver

Install Adafruit's DHT22 library using Library Manager:

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Next, install Adafruit Unified Sensor Driver

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Code / Firmware

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Now after the device is working and online, we can upgrade via OTA. In the Arduino IDE, the device should appear as if it were a Port:

Guide: Remote Updates (OTA)


WHAT'S NEXT? 

At this point, you are collecting and visualizing data. But, what about reacting to it? The next step is to build a Rule(/wiki/spaces/DOC/pages/99352732)  to send yourself a text message whenever the humidity gets too low. 

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