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Publié en ligne: 09 juil. 2020
Pages: 47 - 57
Reçu: 04 mars 2020
Accepté: 29 avr. 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjpna-2020-0004
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The article presents the possibility of using microcontroller systems as one of elements of a teaching position. The Arduino Mega system based on the ATMega 2560 microcontroller from the AVR family was used to build the station. At the beginning, a virtual hygrometer model was designed in the AUTOCAD program and then the air channels were made using 3D printing. After assembling the station, it was compared to a laboratory aspiration hygrometer. The analysis was presented in the final part of the article.