Temperature Interface
This is the documentation page for the SPI_temp and I2C_temp boards.
Overview
This board enables you to measure up to 4 analog signals, specifically configured for measuring temperature with an MCP9700 sensor (or LM35 if you only require above-freezing temperatures).
Assembly instructions
None: the board comes fully assembled. The orientation of your sensor is indicated on the board, if you use the recommended MCP9700. We suggest you first test with the MCP9700 directly inserted into the socket in the board, before you make an extension cord to put it where you want to measure the temperature.
Officially electronics should easily be able to handle temperatures of say 80 degrees C, so officially it should be possible to put the whole module where you want to measure. I'd try try to avoid that situation.
Possible Configurations
with MCP9700 or LM35. If you know of other sensors that provide a similar signal, let us know.
External resources
Datasheets
- MCP9700: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/21942e.pdf
- LM35: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm35.pdf
Additional software
Related projects
This is a simplified version of the "DIO", but with a more convenient pinout for its purpose. We've taken out the features that cannot be used anyway on this board, like stepper motor control.
Pinout
Each of the four temperature connectors has:
- 1 VCC
- 2 signal
- 3 GND
See Analog inputs for the configuration of the ADC channel you need for each of the connectors.
LEDs
There is one power-led.
Jumper settings
There is one solder jumper that would allow you to configure the second SPI port as a programming connector for software development.
Protocol
For the intro to the SPI and I2C protocols read: SPI versus I2C protocols
The board specific protocol can be found here: DIO_protocol The STEPPER, BUTTONS and PWM functions are not implemented on "temp".
See Analog inputs for the configuration of the ADC channel you need for each of the connectors.
You should also read the General_SPI_protocol notes.
For arduino, a sample PDE is available, called ardemo_lcd.pde, also at the BitWizard software download directory .
This is a demo to send things using SPI to the lcd board. The SPI routines there are applicable for the DIO and TEMP boards as well.
The software
Default operation
Future hardware enhancements
Future software enhancements
Changelog
1.0
- Initial public release