Markus Pesch
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ds18b20
Get sensor data from ds18b20 connected to the Raspberry (GPIO w1 pin).
Usage
Connect DS18B20
On the Raspberry Pi, you will need to add dtoverlay=w1-gpio"
(for regular connection) or dtoverlay=w1-gpio,pullup="y"
(for parasitic connection) to your /boot/config.txt. The default data pin is GPIO4 (RaspPi connector pin 7), but that can be changed from 4 to x
with dtoverlay=w1-gpio,gpiopin=x
.
Here's what I did:
sudo echo dtoverlay=w1-gpio-pullup,gpiopin=4 >> /boot/config.txt
sudo modprobe w1_gpio && sudo modprobe w1_therm
Drivers
1-Wire drivers need to be loaded in order to create the connection between the physical sensor and the rPI. You can load them from the terminal (or from the bin/modules.sh script).
sudo modprobe wire
sudo modprobe w1-gpio
sudo modprobe w1-therm
Install
go get github.com/yryz/ds18b20
Code
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/yryz/ds18b20"
)
func main() {
sensors, err := ds18b20.Sensors()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("sensor IDs: %v\n", sensors)
for _, sensor := range sensors {
t, err := ds18b20.Temperature(sensor)
if err == nil {
fmt.Printf("sensor: %s temperature: %.2f°C\n", sensor, t)
}
}
}