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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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