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Re: Temperature Sensing.



I would use Dallas 1820 chips. They're only a couple of quid each and it
relatively easy to put together a black box to talk to them.
Go to the Dallas site and they have full details there (www.ds.com) and
I think there is a site describing how to directly address them from a
pc on the HA web ring.

In message <c=GB%a=_%p=BDBC%l=EXCHANGE1-000110164011Z-
17665@xxxxxxx>, Grimshaw Stuart <stuart.grimshaw@blackburn
.gov.uk> writes
>
>    I want to add various temp. sensors around the house. I'm planning
>    to
>    use the PC's analog joystick port to input the data, but I was
>    wondering
>    about actually measuring the data.
>
>    I was looking at Velleman kit K2607 from Maplin's, but is there a
>    better
>    (and hopefully cheaper) way of doing it?
>
>    Stuart Grimshaw,
>    System Administrator,
>    Community, Leisure & Cultural Services Dept.
>    Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council.
>
>    t:01254 587235
>    f:01254 660236
>
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