DHT20 Temperature and Humidity
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Eric Prandovsky
MATLAB + Arduino I2C DHT20 Temperature and Humidity sensor support
Support for the latest DHT sensor: the DHT20
The DHT20 sensor is an I2C sensor and must be connected to the I2C port of the Arduino
1. First, define your Arduino in your workspace:
a = arduino('<your COM Port>','Nano3','Libraries',{'I2C'});
2. Then, tell MATLAB that there is a DHT20 sensor attached to it.
dht20obj = dht20(a);
3. Once you've created your sensor object, you can ask it to take temperature and humidity readings, or both:
myTemperature = readTemperature(dht20obj);
myHumidity = readHumidity(dht20obj);
myDHTSensorData = readRawSensorData(dht20obj);
% can also call it using . annotation:
dht20obj.readHumidity;
dht20obj.readTemperature;
dht20obj.readSensorData;
Cite As
Eric Prandovsky (2024). DHT20 Temperature and Humidity (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/121792-dht20-temperature-and-humidity), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with
R2022b
Compatible with R2021a and later releases
Platform Compatibility
Windows macOS LinuxTags
Acknowledgements
Inspired by: MATLAB Support Package for Arduino Hardware
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