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#109424 - re: Application Responding to: ???'s previous message |
hi,
Vignesh Prasad said:
1. Using comparator of 89c2051 as a crude ADC, using the technique discussed in Atmel's website,
Sure, this way described here 2. Or buying Dallas One wire temp. sensor, and do the serial transfer.
Do you mean DS1620? It is not rare part and Atmel has example how to communicate to it and its software. Regards, Oleg |
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