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Temperature Sensor

  • Andriana Burgess
  • Apr 21, 2018
  • 1 min read

This week I worked on making blocks that would allow the user to read temperature from a temp sensor in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. My teammate Keenah worked on getting that code to work in javascript. This wasnt a difficult task since I have gotten used to the Blockly interface for making blocks.

Next week, I plan on looking further into getting the code to automatically go onto the Beagle Bone versus having to copy and paste the code.

 
 
 

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