| ??? 06/11/01 16:15 Read: times |
#12394 - RE: Thermometer with 8051 |
You can use a digital output sensor as Dallas DS1820. You need only 1 line to comunicate to it.
I have done it and works OK. The measurement range depends on the sensor used. Good luck |
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