Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://er.chdtu.edu.ua/handle/ChSTU/4665
Title: The improvement of microcontroller thermobarograph for premises microclimate control
Authors: Trembovetska, Ruslana
Halchenko, Volodymyr
Tychkov, Volodymyr
Boychenko, V.S.
Трембовецька, Руслана Володимирівна
Гальченко, Володимир Якович
Тичков, Володимир Володимирович
Бойченко, В.С.
Keywords: temperature;atmospheric pressure;microcontroller;thermobarograph;measurements;microclimate control;printed circuit board
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Publisher: Датчики, прилади та системи – 2021: збірник праць IХ Міжнародної науково-технічної конференції, присвяченої пам'яті професора Шарапова В.М., Черкаси – Херсон - Лазурне, вересень 2021 року
Abstract: The microclimate of the premises consists of many parameters, but the priority ones are: temperature; humidity; purity; air freshness and atmospheric pressure. All these parameters of the premises microclimate can not only be measured, but also regulated by climatic technology. The works of research premises are analyzed. Based on the requirements for maintaining the parameters of the microclimate and the peculiarities of storage of raw materials, an algorithm for optimal control of the microclimate control system of the premises has been developed. The newest element base which can be used for reception of parameters of air environment of the premises, the analysis of the received parameters and management of devices of management of parameters of microclimate is shown. All these actions are necessary to ensure the optimal parameters of the microclimate of the premises. Design documentation for a microcontroller thermobarograph has been developed. An electrical schematic diagram, a printed circuit board and an assembly drawing of the device have been developed.
URI: https://er.chdtu.edu.ua/handle/ChSTU/4665
First Page: 127
End Page: 129
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