Im an idiot. I overlooked the Microchip application note that Alain mentioned.
I found a larger table for thermocouple type K.(I originally used the type T table because it was smaller) http://srdata.nist.gov/its90/download/type_k.tab
A large portion of the table can be removed because eventually I plan to measure temps in the range of 30Fto700F. With the decimal place shifted it should work in PBP?
Its been years since Ive taken calculus, and was wondering what would be the easiest route to take in making the table smaller and then using linear approximation to figure the in between values. I understand that it uses floating point math which PBP doesnt do normally.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Once again thanks Alain and Dave. (im getting there...slowly)
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