Temperature probe
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 31 May 2009
Temperature Probe
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What is this?
Here is a simple easy to make temperature probe using easy to obtain components you may already have around. ^_^ It is perfect for interfacing with microcontrollers to provide temperature measuring ability.
- no hard to find pieces
- cheap and small sensor too
- circuit is simple
- mostly self explanitory, easy for beginners
Originally submitted by User:ElAMPO on May of 2008 to provide temperature compensation to the PPM_Meter and pH_Meter projects, moved to its own page May 2009. Done quickly, needs cleanup.. u_u
Circuit
For the diode probe use a piece of shrink wrap tubing for waterproofing
The results for my probe are plotted on the next graph
The precision is pretty good if you make a 2 or 3 point calibration like the one on the above graph