On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:48:12 +0200, Herbert E. Plett <cachureos@...> wrote: > > why so much complication? > hardware is dead simple using a 1-wire interface from Dallas-Maxim. > thermocouple feeds directly into an ADC (DS2761) that directly digitizes > with a > resolution of 15uV, measures digitally its own temperature and connects > to a uP > via one pin (and ground). also has a 2-5V ADC that can be fed directly > from a > pot (ie, setpoint). > so, all is needed is this chip > ( http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/3468 ) plus a microP (I > use > Atmel Tiny), plus an opto-triac/triac pair or a solid state relay and a > few > passives, switches and a pot with a large knob. > the process is all digital and the micro has the chance (responsibility) > to > implement whatever algorithm fits (from on-off to self adjusting) plus > any > bells and whistles (LCD display, serial logging, profile, etc). > BTW, it DOES fit on a 1" x 2" board (exclusive of power and relay). > I kept following this discussion in the hope somebody would come up with > a two > chip reasonable analog solution, but no, no such... (at least yet) I bet you can't do it under 20eur either... ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] How to DO thermocouple interfacing
2006-08-24 by Stefan Trethan
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