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TMP102

The TMP102 device is a digital temperature sensor ideal for NTC/PTC thermistor replacement where high accuracy is required. The device offers an accuracy of ±0.5°C without requiring calibration or external component signal conditioning. Device temperature sensors are highly linear and do not require complex calculations or lookup tables to derive the temperature. The on-chip 12-bit ADC offers resolutions down to 0.0625°C.

Connecting Your Plant to the Cloud

“In our office there is a cactus that wasn’t getting the attention it deserved. Since I work at an IT company and wanted to experiment with LoRa, serverless solutions and AWS, I named our cactus Steeve and connected him …

Designing a simple and cheap temperature logger. Part 3: Open collector, FATs and de-debugging

“I had at last some time to work on the project. The prototype PCB is (at least, electrically) functional. I started with making the TMP102 temperature sensor work. Nothing to say in particular, it’s just an other I2C-small-package-sensor …

ThermoClock: An OpenSource Arduino UNO OLED Clock That Also Measures Temperature

“Today I am going to show you how to make An OpenSource Arduino UNO OLED Clock That Also Measures Temperature. This project is an OpenSource and it’s open to everyone. It doesn’t require any special engineer skills, and …

Solar Powered Remote Temperature Sensor

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