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  • Thermometers

    Thermometers

    Posted May 15, 2012 By Andrew Carter

    Before the thermometer was introduced, there was the first and closely related thermoscope, a thermometer without a scale. A thermoscope only…

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  • DS1621 PC Thermometer Requires No External Supply

    DS1621 PC Thermometer Requires No External Supply

    Posted Feb 09, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    Here is a tiny DS1621 based PC thermometer using PC’s RS232 port for transferring data and getting the power. It displays the measured…

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  • Talking and Remote Thermometer Based on Arduino

    Talking and Remote Thermometer Based on Arduino

    Posted Feb 09, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project aims to build an Arduino based talking and remote thermometer using a few cheap and obtainable components in order to function…

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  • Multi-Purpose System with Radio, Alarm Clock, and Thermometer

    Multi-Purpose System with Radio, Alarm Clock, and Thermometer

    Posted Feb 08, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project illustrates the use of a microcontroller for combined tasks to create a radio-clock-thermometer device.

    A radio module was…

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  • Thermometer Device Using LM35

    Thermometer Device Using LM35

    Posted Feb 08, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project aims to produce a thermometer based on a precision centigrade temperature sensor LM35 of National Semiconductors which has an…

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  • PC Thermometer Using DS1621

    PC Thermometer Using DS1621

    Posted Feb 07, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The purpose of the project is to create a thermometer that can be plugged on any free serial port without using any programmable components…

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  • TCN77 Based Thermometer Device

    TCN77 Based Thermometer Device

    Posted Feb 07, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project produces a thermometer based on a serially accessible digital temperature sensor TCN77 with a Serial Peripheral Interface…

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  • Thermometer Circuit with Microchip TCN75 Applied

    Thermometer Circuit with Microchip TCN75 Applied

    Posted Feb 06, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project uses serially programmable temperature sensor TCN75 that comes in a SO-8 packaging to produce a small thermometer board.

    The…

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  • Digital Thermometer Based on AT89S52

    Digital Thermometer Based on AT89S52

    Posted Feb 02, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    A digital thermometer construction from beginning until the end is illustrated on this project with the use of an 8051 microcontroller and…

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  • USB Interfaced Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer

    USB Interfaced Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer

    Posted Feb 02, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project demonstrates the USB peripheral on the PIC18F2550 microcontroller by building a thermometer that can measure the indoor and…

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  • Digital Thermometer in Wireless Form

    Digital Thermometer in Wireless Form

    Posted Jan 26, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    This digital thermometer project uses any standard FM broadcast band radio at regular intervals in order to report the temperature.

    An…

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  • DS1621 Based Thermometer with LCD Display

    DS1621 Based Thermometer with LCD Display

    Posted Jan 26, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project uses the Dallas DS1621 Digital Thermometer and Thermostat chip board to connect directly to Port D of the AVR 2313…

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  • Digital Thermometer with RS232 Interface

    Digital Thermometer with RS232 Interface

    Posted Jan 26, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    The project aims to produce a hypersensitive digital thermometer that can be used to view the temperature measurements on a computer…

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  • LCD Thermometer Based on Arduino

    LCD Thermometer Based on Arduino

    Posted Jan 25, 2012 By Circuit Projects

    A simple Min/Max thermometer has been implemented in this project using an Arduino to interface with a 2-line LCD and LM35DZ temperature…

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