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Add module options to documentation #224

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Resonanz opened this issue Feb 15, 2022 · 7 comments
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Add module options to documentation #224

Resonanz opened this issue Feb 15, 2022 · 7 comments

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@Resonanz
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The Maxim 1-wire device is also available as a module, and cheaper than the device on its own...

https://www.dfrobot.com/product-164.html

... and it comes with wires and mounting holes for mounting away from the PCB is necessary.

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southern-boy commented Feb 16, 2022 via email

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xnk commented Feb 16, 2022 via email

@Resonanz
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I bought the module today at about 60% of the cost of the device alone. It should arrive within a week. Btw, the + on the end of the IC part number differentiates the lead-free (Pb-free) version.

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xnk commented Feb 16, 2022 via email

@Resonanz
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Mmm, I assumed it was measuring ambient (room) temperature... do I have that wrong?

@Resonanz
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Ok, I found this very good article titled "Cold Junction Compensation in Thermocouple | Maxim Integrate".

The website link is https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/design/technical-documents/app-notes/4/4026.html.

IIRC, Maxim bought Dallas Semi about 15 years ago, so the article connects Maxim to Dallas who make the silicon device.

@Resonanz
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A nice summary sentence or two from Example #1 in the above article is the following:

"A temperature-sensing IC, located in close proximity to the thermocouple connector, measures the temperature in the vicinity of the cold junction. This method is based on the assumption that the temperature at the IC is approximately the same as the temperature at the cold junction."

The "cold junction" referred to here is the junction where the thermocouple wires meet the connector contacts.

Thanks for the advice above guys. Feel free to add this stuff to the wiki.

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