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Posted by renesis at 10:03 | permalink | 0 comments


heh

Posted by renesis at 08:29 | permalink | 0 comments


yeh
you prob want to filter and average
if you math it out, you have maybe 5C of max error
exactly
haha these sell for more on ebay
http://mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=tBQmT5KwOg8NNZx%252ba1DbWA%3d%3d

Posted by renesis at 07:36 | permalink | 0 comments


yeh $5 each
besides that its totally awesome

Posted by renesis at 07:31 | permalink | 0 comments


yes, very
initially i was using it with one cap on the power supply
and reading with a dmm
tested in ice water and boiling water, did perfect

Posted by renesis at 07:25 | permalink | 0 comments


old

Posted by renesis at 07:16 | permalink | 0 comments


OH WTF

Posted by renesis at 07:08 | permalink | 0 comments


you can maybe mux them
series impedance thru the mux prob isnt so much an issue with high impedance inputs on most sensor
but you can get errors if the temp at the IC and the thermocouple wire cold junction is diff from being physically far
and yes
it does make it more complicated

Posted by renesis at 07:01 | permalink | 0 comments


ttmustang: when he does that just bant him
http://www.eetimes.com/news/semi/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=213000060
ic corp status: fuct

Posted by renesis at 06:55 | permalink | 0 comments


wow
someone needs to benchmark that\

Posted by renesis at 05:44 | permalink | 0 comments


!

Posted by renesis at 05:36 | permalink | 0 comments


yes

Posted by renesis at 03:50 | permalink | 0 comments


yeh

Posted by renesis at 02:41 | permalink | 0 comments


removal, some rework stuff
can use an iron for most stuff, tho

Posted by renesis at 02:25 | permalink | 0 comments


maybe with ic plastic but you prob burn up most stuff and alot of ICs
twingy does one side

Posted by renesis at 01:22 | permalink | 0 comments


twingy

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