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Miscellaneous › Others › Logic or c code for maintaining the temperature › if you are using lm 35 or lm

July 26, 2013 at 12:06 pm #10217
umar farrok
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if you are using lm 35 or lm 34 as temperature sensor that range should be -55 to 150 c for lm35 . you simply get the analog values of temp sensor and passed to adc single or multi channel and from that digital values you add that with 0x30 or 48 with your original temp value to get correct value  as well as resolution, reference calc is also one of the important parameter . 

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