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Temperature Measurement Using Microcontroller

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pcsoftwarez

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Hi..please help me in designing a temperature measurement device using microcontroller and having a display.
some one please help me out...with the circuit diagram please:confused::confused:

i can do the programing part...
Sensor (to be used)--->DS1620
Micro controller (to be used)---->89c52
 
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here is a link that has a temp sensor w/ LCD display
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its under swordfish programming
 
Thanks 4 ur reply...

i found the topic u suggested..but it shld use DS1620 sensor and 89c52 Microcontroller....:(:(..can u plz help me out?
 
can someone help me in the previous project.......
by schematic diagram or any other type of information bcz i am working on the same project
 
Hi,

I am with Maxim. We make the DS1620. Someone in our technical organization saw your question and replied:

Thank you for your interest in Maxim parts.

The DS1620 is a temp sensor with 3-wire communication. This part reads local temperature (the temperature of the chip), and user can set the high/low alarm temperature. If the temperature exceeds the alarm temperature, the responding trigger pin goes high. More details are in the DS1620 datasheet, and it can be found here:

**broken link removed**

Also there are some DS1620 appnotes that can help you with your design:

**broken link removed**

If you do have any question regarding Maxim parts, feel free to visit Maxim's online Technical Support site. We will be happy to help you with your question.
 
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