how to add the calculation of temperature in my source code


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    Hi,

    Here are some questions to you:

    1. Used PIC?
    2. Used temperature sensor?
    3. Celsius or Fahrenheit? (Only Celsius or Fahrenheit or both).
    4. How much accuracy do you need? (%)
    5. Do you need decimal places? (Example 25.5 °C).
    6. What temperature range do you need to measure?
    7. Are the measured temperatures always positive? (Example: From 0°C to 70°C).
    8. Where is located the temperature sensor? (Cable length).
    9. Used power supply. Single supply or Dual supply? (Example: Single supply +5V / Dual supply ±5V).
    10. Do you have a multimeter and know how to use it?
    11. Do you have a digital thermometer that can be used as reference?
    12. What is your background or occupation?
    13. What is your age?
    14. Is that a school assignment?
    15. What is your mother language?
    16. Are you fluent in English?
    17. Do you read and understand datasheets?

    Best regards,

    Luciano
    Last edited by Luciano; - 25th January 2008 at 14:30.

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