HS-S35A thermal sensor

HS-S35A  thermal sensor

1. Introduction

Thermistor is a type of sensitive component, which is divided into positive temperature coefficient thermistor (PTC) and negative temperature coefficient thermistor (NTC) according to the temperature coefficient.The typical characteristic of a thermistor is its sensitivity to temperature, showing different resistance values at different temperatures.Positive temperature coefficient thermistor (PTC) has a higher resistance value as the temperature increases, while negative temperature coefficient thermistor (NTC) has a lower resistance value as the temperature increases. They both belong to semiconductor devices.

2. Schematic

Thermal sensor-HS-S35A schematicClick to view

Module Parameters

Pin Name

description

G

GND (Negative Power Input)

V

VCC (Positive Power Input)

S

Analog Signal Pin

  • Power Supply Voltage: 3.3V / 5V

  • Connection Type: 2.54mm Header

  • Installation Method: Double Screw Fixed

4, Circuit Board Size

5 of Arduino IDE example program

Attention: If prompted with an error message about the library file during program upload, please import the library file first!
Arduino IDE Library Download and Import Tutorial:
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Example program (UNO development board):

volatile int value;

void setup(){
  value = 0;
  Serial.begin(9600);
  pinMode(A0, INPUT);
  pinMode(9, OUTPUT);
}

void loop(){
  value = analogRead(A0);
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  Serial.println(value);
  if (analogRead(A0) > 380) {
    tone(9,196);

  }
  delay(300);
  noTone(9);

}

6, ESP32 Python Example (for Mixly IDE/Misashi)

Choose the development board Python ESP32 [ESP32 Generic(4MB)] and upload in code mode

Attention: If prompted with an error message about the library file during program upload, please import the library file first!
Download and import tutorial for Mixly IDE ESP32 library:
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Example program (ESP32-Python):

import machine
import music


adc32 = machine.ADC(machine.Pin(32))
midi = music.MIDI(4)
while True:
    print(adc32.read_u16())
    if adc32.read_u16() > 40000:
        midi.pitch_time(440, 2000)

7, Mixly example program (graphical language)

Example program (UNO development board):Click to download
Attention: If prompted with an error message about the library file during program upload, please import the library file first!
Download and import tutorial of Mixly IDE Arduino library:Click to view

Example Program (ESP32 Development Board):Click to download
Attention: If prompted with an error message about the library file during program upload, please import the library file first!
Download and import tutorial for Mixly IDE ESP32 library:
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8. Setting up the Test Environment

Arduino UNO Test Environment Setup

Prepare Components:

  • HELLO STEM UNO R3 PRO DEVELOPMENT BOARD *1

  • USB TYPE-C DATA CABLE *1

  • Passive buzzer module (HS-F02A) *1

  • Thermosensitive Sensor Module (HS-S35A) *1

  • 1P female to female Dupont wire *6 pieces or 3P female to female Dupont wire *2 pieces

Circuit wiring diagram:

ESP32 Test Environment Setup

Prepare Components:Pending update...

Circuit wiring diagram:Pending update...


9, Video tutorial

Video tutorial:Click to view


10, Test results

Arduino UNO test results:

After the device is connected to the line, burn the above program to the Arduino UNO development board, open the serial monitor, set the baud rate to 9600, when the surrounding temperature rises to a certain level, the passive buzzer will sound an alarm. At this time, you can check the value printed in the serial monitor. You will find that the simulated value is smaller when the surrounding temperature is low than when it is high.