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hi aboye
i got the same projo as well and dont know how to do it :S if you have any idea do leme know too budd
 
It is probably a simple electrical heater with a thermostat.
 
no its not that simple
alright what ive to do is
ive to make a profiler of different birds e.g
chicken
pigeon
goose
turkey
duck
fine... then ive to control the humidity, days and temperature...
i dont know what does "turning" mean????????
ive been told that i'll use LM75 with AT89c52...
this is what i know....so??
 
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thanks eric i got it now alright can you teme which microcontroller i'll use foa humidity control.. or a sensor??
 
thanks eric i got it now alright can you teme which microcontroller i'll use foa humidity control.. or a sensor??

hi,
Look at these two pdf's for humidity.
I would use a PIC controller, with the free MPLAB assembler.
 

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it means ive to study PIC first.. alright what if i do the programming in keil software?? which one is better ....
 
it means ive to study PIC first.. alright what if i do the programming in keil software?? which one is better ....

hi,
I have never used Kiel software, so I cannot say which is better.
Use the programming language that you know best.
 
Alright ive studied c, c+ and assembly...
its kinda time-takin' thing ... and ive only 2.5 week to go....

but anyways.. thankyou..
 
Alright ive studied c, c+ and assembly...
its kinda time-takin' thing ... and ive only 2.5 week to go....

but anyways.. thankyou..

hi,
When you get a humidity sensor, get a version that has a voltage output that is proportional to humidity, not a frequency output.
Connect the humidity Vdc output to an ADC input on the micro controller.
Good luck.
 
It is probably a simple electrical heater with a thermostat.

Not quite.

An incubator has to simulate a hen with constant temperature, egg turning mechanism and constant humitity, increasing shortly before hatch.

Boncuk
 
hey boncuk
can you teme what components will be required foa it?
and what difference would it make if i use PIC or 8051?
 
Here is an incubator control circuit.

Instead of using lousy analog temperature and humidity sensors it uses a combined (and calibrated) temperature/humidity sensor with 16 bit resolution and serial interface.

It features programmable temperature, humidity level and egg turner cycles from 1 to 24 times per day and diagnostic tools.

Boncuk
 

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Hi XIA,

please forward your email address via PM. I'll send you a BOM and the schematic (PDF-format). You might use any MCU and just program it properly.

It must have sufficient I/Os though.

Boncuk
 
Hi XIA,

it's not my fault you can't read the circuit diagram clearly.

I told you to PM (Personal Message) me your email address for a clear image and a BOM (Bill Of Material).

Boncuk
 
hey boncuk..
i did it.. even at yoa email id as well..
and tell me one thing.. is saw anotha' forum where youve given a circuit dia to a guy named... i fink eric.. is it foa birds as well??? apart from humidifier..
 
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