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Thermo 2 click carries DS1825, a programmable resolution digital thermometer IC. It measures temperature within a range from - 10°C to 85°C with +/-0.5°C accuracy. You can specify the resolution of the measurements, from 9 to 12-bit, depending on the application. The board communicates with the target microcontroller through a 1-wire interface. Using the onboard jumper, you can choose between two mikroBUS pins for setting the output. Thermo 2 click also features four Address Select jumpers for setting a unique ID for the sensor (allowing for up to 16 sensors to operate on a single 1-Wire bus). |
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Thermo 3 click carries TMP102, a digital temperature sensor IC with a tiny footprint of only 1.6mm x 1.6mm.. Without requiring calibration, TMP102 is accurate within 0.5°C. Measurement range is between -25°C to 85°C. An integrated 12-bit ADC allows for measurement resolutions down to 0.0625°C. Thermo 3 click communicates with the target board MCU through mikroBUS I2C pins (SCL, SDA), and an additional Alert pint (INT on the default mikroBUS configuration). The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. |
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Weather click carries BME280 integrated environmental unit from Bosch. It's a sensor that detects humidity, pressure and temperature, specifically designed for low current consumption and long term stability. Those features make it ideal for applications like home automation control, personalized weather stations, sport and fitness tools and so on. The sensor has three operating modes: sleep, forced, and normal. Also, the humidity and pressure sensors can operate independently. Weather click can communicate with the target MCU either through mikroBUS SPI or I2C interfaces. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply. |
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Temperature sensor with a digital interface.
The DS18S20+ is drop-in compatible with the original DS1820, and has a 9-bit resolution.
The DS18B20+ is a newer product with 12-bit resolution.
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Temperature sensor with an analogue output. |
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