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titleTemperature Sensor - Collecting Temperature Data and Sending it to a PC
descriptionThis tutorial shows how to use a microcontroller to interface to a Dallas 1620 temperature sensor IC. This value can be used by the microcontroller directly or, as in this tutorial, sent to the PC.
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subjectengineering, technology,
typeActivity
level12, 11, 9, 10, community college, higher education, adult/continuing education, vocational education,
keywordsTemperature, Tutorials, Robotics, Computer languages, Sensors, Electronics, Digital, Analog, Microcontrollers, Serial ports, Computers and computing, Visual Basic, Assembly computer language,
mediatorTeachers, Students,
beneficiaryStudents
GroupingSmall group instruction
TeachingMethodsDemonstrations,Discovery learning,Hands-on learning,Project-based learning,Self-paced learning modules,Tutorial programs
AssessmentInformal assessment,Observation
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderIguana Labs
recordCreated2002-09-08T15:15:13-5:00
CatalogingToolGEMCat 3.22
IndividualCatalogerGEM
prerequisitesAlgebra, 8th-grade level reading skills,
EssentialResourcesResistors, Capacitors, Transistors, Crystal, Switches, Power Supply, Microcontrollers, 7 Segment Display, 555 imer IC, 7805 IC, LEDs, Jumper Wires, Breadboard,
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