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I love the irony of that. I spell Genius wrong. LOL
Anyways, I'm trying to measure a specific location's temperature using an thermometer (preferably an infrared thermometer), so that if it goes beyond a certain temperature it will ring an alarm. How would I accomplish this?
You could get a handheld infrared thermometer, and hack it open and find an analog voltage signal inside that changes with the temperature. Then connect that analog voltage signal to any voltage detector circuit, ie using a comparator.
I bought one that actually had an internal header for remote reading it outputs a clocked bitstream of the temperature. Mine cost 60 bucks when I bought it but you can find cheaper ones which might require a little more hacking to interface with.
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