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'Dallas DS1620 or 1820 digital temperature sensor'
1998\03\12@093249 by eric

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Hi, all PICers,

It may be an old question, but I have not seen any related in recent
months.  I want to read temperature to a PIC, as simple as that.

I have problem using the DS1620, a serial clocked in/out data device.
Any one out there can help?  Also, the DS1620 is like C$20+ /each,
is there a cheaper sensor that can talk to the PIC directly?


Thanks in advance.

1998\03\12@101512 by tjaart

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eric wrote:

> Hi, all PICers,
>
> It may be an old question, but I have not seen any related in recent
> months.  I want to read temperature to a PIC, as simple as that.
>
> I have problem using the DS1620, a serial clocked in/out data device.
>  Any one out there can help?  Also, the DS1620 is like C$20+ /each,
> is there a cheaper sensor that can talk to the PIC directly?
>
> Thanks in advance.

LM35 :  0mV - 110mV analogue output (10mV/degC)LM75 :  I2C output (1degC
resolution)

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1998\03\13@121143 by Simon Melhuish

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On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, eric wrote:

> Hi, all PICers,
>
> It may be an old question, but I have not seen any related in recent
> months.  I want to read temperature to a PIC, as simple as that.
>
> I have problem using the DS1620, a serial clocked in/out data device.
>  Any one out there can help?  Also, the DS1620 is like C$20+ /each,
> is there a cheaper sensor that can talk to the PIC directly?

DS1624 I2C 1/32 deg C resolution. Price ~ $4 (~3 GBP in UK).

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