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Re: Temp. Control



On 7 Nov 2005 11:43:08 -0800, "NT" <ntoone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I've used an X10 module that I've written a program which control
>lights (Not fancy but I've ported it to Win. Linux and Mac OS X even
>though it uses a web interface). As part of that I've add an X10
>Thermostat control but it only accepts X10 commands and I would like to
>take a shot at writing a more sophisticated algorithm for heat control
>but to do that I need to know the current temp. Is there any cheap and
>SIMPLE ways of getting that. (indoor/outdoor would be nice but not
>critical)

Check out this article, it my give you some help. I use LM34's but via
an Ocelot and SECU16I module for temperature sensing.

Ray

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