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what about?<br> | |||
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Revision as of 23:52, 29 January 2009
Introduction
I have a velleman P8055 (usb) (and a serial one as well but usb is easier for now to work with). I want to attach temperature sensors to it and collect some data. I went to the electronic store on college east of spadina and the guy there said that I should use an LM35. THing is I said: I want a temperature sensor and he shows me an LM35 which has three pins
velleman forums: http://forum.velleman.be
what is a P8055?
P8055 assembly instruction
http://www.vellemanusa.com/downloads/0/illustrated/illustrated_assembly_manual_k8055_uk_rev3.pdf
for those of you who buy the kit, and those of you who bought it whole ( as I did) and want to know what it's made of.
PIC16C745 - the main PIC
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/41124c.pdf
PICmicro™ Mid-Range MCU Family Reference Manual
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/33023a.pdf
Linux
So I have an old t22, which is perfect for this. Had an old gentoo , update profile, emerge -uDp world go to work, come bacK : thooper!
then followed these instruction: http://libk8055.sourceforge.net/#program
worked a treat:
ll src # k8055 -p:0 -num:8 -delay:1000 Velleman Device Found @ Address 002 Vendor 0x010cf Product ID 0x05500 get driver name: could not get bound driver: No data available Found interface 0 Took over the device 73;0;134;131;3;2 1073;0;133;131;3;2 2063;0;134;131;3;2 3068;0;133;131;3;2 4073;0;134;131;3;2 5073;0;134;131;3;2 6068;0;134;131;3;2 7073;0;134;131;3;2
LM35
duno which model I need / want.
More here: http://www.national.com/mpf/LM/LM35.html
Talked to my EE friend, maybe he can help me. Stay tuned.
AMAGAD!
could it be any easier?
http://www.danielandrade.net/2008/07/05/temperature-sensor-arduino/
what about?
a DS18S20 sensor? 1-wire? cheaper? interface?
what about?
http://www.pachube.com/